Claims
- 1. A charger for charging a battery pack, the charger comprising:
a battery power source for sending power to the battery pack, the battery power source having first and second power settings connected to the controller; a controller for controlling the battery power source; a power supply connectable to an outside power source, the power supply receiving a current and voltage from the outside power source for providing power to at least one of the controller and the battery power source; and a foldback circuit for switching between the first and second power settings depending upon at least one of the current and voltage received from the outside power source.
- 2. The charger of claim 1, wherein the outside power source is a vehicle battery.
- 3. The charger of claim 1, wherein the foldback circuit monitors voltage of the battery pack.
- 4. The charger of claim 1, wherein the first and second power settings are high and low output current settings, respectively.
- 5. The charger of claim 4, wherein the foldback circuit switches between the first and second power settings before the current from the outside power source reaches a certain threshold.
- 6. The charger of claim 1, wherein the controller includes at least part of the foldback circuit.
- 7. A method for charging a battery pack, comprising the steps of:
providing a charger receiving power from an outside power source; sending power to the battery pack; sensing voltage of the outside power source; and lowering the power sent to the battery pack if the outside power source voltage is lower than a first threshold.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the first threshold is about 10.2 volts.
- 9. A charger for charging a battery pack, the charger comprising:
a battery power source for sending power to the battery pack; and a controller for controlling the battery power source, the controller having a high speed input for sensing a voltage rise; wherein the controller stops the battery power source from sending power to the battery pack when the controller senses the voltage rise via the high speed input.
- 10. A charger for charging a battery pack, the charger comprising:
a battery power source for sending power to the battery pack; a controller for controlling the battery power source, the controller causing the battery power source to provide power pulses at predetermined intervals; a power supply connectable to an outside power source, the power supply receiving a current and voltage from the outside power source for providing power to at least one of the controller and the battery power source; and a watchdog circuit for monitoring said power pulses and disabling at least one of the battery power source and the power supply if said power pulses are not received.
- 11. The charger of claim 10, wherein the watchdog circuit comprises two timer circuits.
- 12. The charger of claim 10, wherein the watchdog circuit comprises a first timer circuit, a second timer circuit and a latch circuit.
- 13. The charger of claim 10, wherein the outside power source is a vehicle battery.
- 14. The charger of claim 10, wherein the watchdog circuit monitors said power pulses via an inductive loop.
- 15. The charger of claim 10, wherein the watchdog circuit is inductively connected to the battery power source.
- 16. The charger of claim 10, wherein the watchdog circuit is not connected to ground.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The following application derives priority from U.S. application Ser. No. 60/369,769, filed Apr. 3, 2002, now pending, and U.S. application Ser. No. 60/377,184, filed on May 1, 2002, now pending.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60369769 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
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60377184 |
May 2002 |
US |