Development of a Fuzzy Logic-Based Solar Charge Controller for Charging Lead–Acid Batteries

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The design and implementation of a solar charge controller for lead–acid batteries is intended to supplement a component of the water purification module of the water treatment unit for natural disaster relief. This unit contains a solar panel system that supplies power to the module by charging batteries through a controller comprising an Atmega 328 processor. The solar panel feeds voltage to the batteries through fuzzy logic-based software, which allows up to 6 A DC to pass through the controller’s power circuit. Consequently, the battery was charged in less time (an average of 7 h to reach maximum capacity), wherein battery lifespan is related to the charge wave frequency. Thus, our software may be adapted in different control algorithms without having to change hardware.

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Paredes Larroca, F., Saettone Olschewski, E., Quino Favero, J., Rosales Huamaní, J., & Castillo Sequera, J. L. (2020). Development of a Fuzzy Logic-Based Solar Charge Controller for Charging Lead–Acid Batteries. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1078, pp. 168–183). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33614-1_12

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