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PS100 12 V Power Supply with Charging Regulator and 7 Ah Rechargeable Battery
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Repair Yes
Calibration No
Free Support Yes

概要

The PS100 provides a 12-Vdc, 7-Ah rechargeable power supply for the CR500, CR510, CR800, CR850, CR10, CR10X, and CR1000 dataloggers and peripherals. The rechargeable battery can be trickle-charged from ac power (requires optional wall charger) or from an external solar panel. The user can add an external rechargeable battery.

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The PS100 can also be used as a separate auxiliary 12-V power supply to power remotely located sensors or peripherals, such as a multiplexer located at a distance from the data logger enclosure. However, to avoid errors in analog measurements and ground loops, the power supplies must share a common ground.

仕様

input Voltage (CHG Terminals) 15 to 28 Vdc or 18 Vac RMS
Charging Output Voltage Temperature compensated float charge (for 12 V battery)
Output Limit (12V and G Terminals) 3.0 A (temperature dependent)
Charging Current Limit 1.2 A (typical)
Power Out (+12 Terminals) Voltage Unregulated 12 V (from battery)
Nominal Rating 7 Ah
Dimensions 10.5 x 19.3 x 7.1 cm (4.1 x 7.6 x 2.8 in.) including mounts and connectors
Weight 3.1 kg (6.9 lb)
Battery Weight 2.7 kg (5.9 lb)

Quiescent Current

Charge Source Present 3 to 5 mA
No Charge Source Present 0 mA

互換性

注意: 以下は代表的な互換性情報を示しています。互換性のある製品や互換性のない製品をすべて網羅したリストではありません。

Data Loggers

製品 互換性 注意
21X (リタイア)
CR10 (リタイア)
CR1000 (リタイア)
CR10X (リタイア)
CR200X (リタイア)
CR206X (リタイア)
CR211X (リタイア)
CR216X (リタイア)
CR23X (リタイア) Typically, a CR23X, CR3000, or CR5000 datalogger uses its integrated rechargeable base instead of the PS100. However, the PS100 can be used if the data logger has a low-profile base or if the battery base has been disconnected.
CR295X (リタイア)
CR3000 (リタイア) Typically, a CR23X, CR3000, or CR5000 datalogger uses its integrated rechargeable base instead of the PS100. However, the PS100 can be used if the data logger has a low-profile base or if the battery base has been disconnected.
CR500 (リタイア)
CR5000 (リタイア) Typically, a CR23X, CR3000, or CR5000 datalogger uses its integrated rechargeable base instead of the PS100. However, the PS100 can be used if the data logger has a low-profile base or if the battery base has been disconnected.
CR510 (リタイア)
CR6
CR800 (リタイア)
CR850 (リタイア)
CR9000 (リタイア)
CR9000X (リタイア)

Power Supplies

製品 互換性 注意
SP10
SP10R-L (リタイア)
SP20
SP20R-L (リタイア)
SP50-L
SP5-L
SP90-L

Mounting Equipment

製品 互換性 注意
ENC10/12
ENC10/12R
ENC12/14
ENC14/16
ENC16/18

その他

製品 互換性 注意
34029
34031

互換性に関する追加情報

Enclosure Considerations

A desiccated, non-condensing environment is required. The PS100 includes built-in keyhole flanges for mounting to the backplate of a Campbell Scientific enclosure.

Adapters

The PS100 is compatible with the A100 null-modem adapter and the A105 adapter for additional 12 V output terminals. The A100 Null Modem Adapter connects and powers two Campbell Scientific peripherals via two CS I/O 9-pin connectors configured as a null modem. This is useful in linking different communications technologies, such as telephone to radio, at sites that do not have a data logger. The A105 adapter may be used to provide additional 12 V and ground terminals where the power supply is used to power several devices.

Charging Source

The PS100 charges with a 24 V input. However, when the battery is discharged or the system is pulling high current (about 700 mA), the regulator overheats. This, in turn, limits the charging time because the regulator is heating up until it gets so hot that it shuts down. At this point, the regulator stops charging the battery until the regulator cools down and starts charging again. This cycle repeats until the battery is charged enough so that the regulator no longer overheats. For a system with a constant current drain of 0.7 A or higher, the PS100 is not able to keep the battery charged unless the input voltage is between 16 and 20 V. If the input voltage is between 16 and 20 V, the regulator outputs continuously up to a 1.2 A load.

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よくある質問

PS100に関するよくある質問の数: 31

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  1. The PS100 is designed to follow the Yuasa recommended temperature curve for float-charging batteries. This gives a nominal charge voltage of approximately  13.7 V at 25°C. The design should follow the curve to within ±0.2°C or better.

  2. Yes. However, if this type of data is desired, a better option may be to use a PS200 instead of a PS100. The PS200 (or CH200) model has built-in sensors that can measure the flux into and out of the battery and then pass that information to the data logger via an SDI-12 cable.

  3. Campbell Scientific recommends letting an idle PS100 charge continuously in an ac power setting. If solar panel power is being used, the daily cycle is expected.

  4. Yes. However, Campbell Scientific recommends connecting a PS100 battery to a wall charger overnight before using it in the field.

  5.  To connect the PS100 and the deep-cycle marine or RV battery, use pn 6186, External Battery Cable for Rechargeable Power Supplies.

  6. Yes, but the heat sink on the PS100 may get warm, so be careful. An older Campbell Scientific charger that is 15 to 18 Vac or Vdc may run cooler. To charge from a 24 Vdc power source, Campbell Scientific recommends using the PS150, CH150, PS200, CH200 or CH201.

    The 29796 or 22110 can be used with the PS100 if it limited to an "average current of no more than 0.25 A." Short-term peak currents can exceed 1 A without problem. 

  7. The charging time is dependent on the size of the solar panel or wall charger, as well as the level of discharge of the battery.

  8. The external battery can be as large as the BP84; however, there is still a limitation of a 1.2 A charging current, as well as other specifications of the PS100. If higher charging currents are needed, use the PS200, Smart Power Supply and Charge Controller, or pn 18529, 10A, 12 V, Morningstar Regulator.

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