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schestowitz | <li> | May 01 09:36 |
schestowitz | <h5><a href="https://blog.arduino.cc/2022/04/29/this-arduino-based-ev-charger-packs-a-diy-solution-in-a-commercial-enclosure/">This EV charger packs an Arduino-based DIY solution in a commercial enclosure</a></h5> | May 01 09:36 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | This EV charger packs an Arduino-based DIY solution in a commercial enclosure | Arduino Blog | May 01 09:36 | |
schestowitz | <blockquote> | May 01 09:36 |
schestowitz | <p>The rapid adoption of electric vehicles over the last decade has required the installation of additional infrastructure to support them, namely high-voltage chargers that can deliver enough current to the batteries for fast recharging. But due to their potentially high cost, James Fotherby decided to design and build his own 7.2kW charging solution that was simultaneously cheap, simple, and safe to | May 01 09:36 |
schestowitz | operate.</p> | May 01 09:36 |
schestowitz | <p>For the safety component, Fotherby had to ensure that any potential fault, such as a loose wire coming into contact with the car, would be detected in time so that power could be cut immediately. His design incorporated a coil that measures the amount of current heading to the car and the amount returning. If the two values don’t match, then an alert is triggered, and the relay switches off the | May 01 09:36 |
schestowitz | power. Controlling the relay was accomplished by integrating an Arduino, which receives 5V via a series of two step-down converters.</p> | May 01 09:37 |
schestowitz | </blockquote> | May 01 09:37 |
schestowitz | </li> | May 01 09:37 |
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