I'm new to electronics, and to the forums, nice to meet you all. Still learning as I go.I Recently constructed a 12V floating battery car charger, and ran into a few issues with its operation. I found this circuit on the net and figured I'd try it. Its charging properly, but the current limiting led does not go on at all, and it keeps charging beyond the 13.75V set point. Its supposed to work off a 17 to 19V DC wall transformer. I only have two of these, one has an output of 16.5V DC unloaded, and the other 19.5V DC unloaded. They both work, just the 19.5 charges the battery faster then the 16.5. Its supposed to work with a green LED, but it never lights at all. I replaced it with a white one and it does light, but never goes off, and the unit never stops charging as I said. I attached jacks for both power supplies,
just to see if the voltage was part of the problem, it only makes a difference in the charging rate. I attached images, hopefully someone can see a wiring problem, I haven't been able to identify. Thanks, to all for any help.
just to see if the voltage was part of the problem, it only makes a difference in the charging rate. I attached images, hopefully someone can see a wiring problem, I haven't been able to identify. Thanks, to all for any help.