Multi-step constant current-constant voltage charging method to improve CC-CV method on lead acid batteries

Mochamad Ari Bagus Nugroho, Ahmad Dzihan Alifi, Suhariningsih Suhariningsih, Epyk Sunarno, Eka Prasetyono, Dimas Okky Anggriawan

Abstract


Constant current-constant voltage (CC-CV) is one of the battery charging methods that is commonly used. However, this method has several drawbacks, including the charging current in constant current (CC) mode, which can only be set to a maximum of 0.3 C on lead acid batteries, resulting in a relatively long charging duration. Therefore, in this research, the multi-step constant current-constant voltage (MCC-CV) method of battery charging system is developed where this method can use a greater charging current, resulting in a significant reduction in charging duration by using multiple current setpoints in MCC mode, with the initial setpoint current can be set beyond 0.3 C, which is 0.34 C in this system. This system uses a DC-DC single-ended primary inductance converter (SEPIC) converter as a battery charging control system, equipped with a power cut-off relay when the charging current reaches 0.05 C in constant voltage (CV) mode. From the test results obtained, the MCC-CV method can charge the battery to its full capacity faster than the CC-CV method with a difference of 15.34 minutes and the relay on the system can work properly.

Keywords


charging strategy; constant current-constant voltage; lead acid battery; multi-step constant current-constant voltage; overcharge protection;

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.12928/telkomnika.v22i6.25968

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