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- From: jeffn@nuchat.sccsi.com (Jeff Noxon)
- Subject: Computer on a car battery
- Message-ID: <1992Aug30.035542.21557@nuchat.sccsi.com>
- Organization: /etc/organization
- Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1992 03:55:42 GMT
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- I would like to run a small computer on a car battery. Low power drain is
- a must, since it will be running constantly. Here is approximately what
- I will be wanting to power:
-
- 80c286 1/3rd size board, running at about 4 MHz
- Some Alpha A-BUS cards for D/A, A/D, and digital in/outputs.
- A solid state SRAM disk drive, about 256k-384k, with its own battery.
-
- The system will be able to monitor its battery life and shut itself
- completely off to prevent excessive battery drain, but my goal is for
- at least 2 days of operation without charging.
-
- Question 1: How can I power the motherboard? I am interested mostly in
- efficency. Would 5V regulator ICs do the job as well as anything? I
- assume most motherboards don't use -5 or -12 volts... The A-Bus cards
- themselves simply require any unregulated 12V source.
-
- Question 2: How much battery life could I expect? I have never seen
- car batteries with amphour capacities stated; just their maximum
- cranking amps. I assume more cranking amps means a greater Ah capacity,
- but this does not necessarily indicate a predictable relationship
- between the two. A dual battery isolator will be used to provide a
- battery just for this job, however... Probably the best die-hard I can
- afford.
-
- Thanks a million for any responses...
-
- --
- Jeff Noxon
- jeffn@nuchat.sccsi.com
- 713/721-6820 CDT Houston TX
-