by john444 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:59 pm
Hi Mastermime,
Sorry for the delay. I've had a motherboard failure that has kept me off the internet.
Regarding your circuits:
The one Feb 16 will place the batteries in series to run your circuit.
However, only the lower battery will charge.
The Feb 18 schematic has the NPN transistor's C&E inverted and shows nothing
to limit current into the base.
In my opinion, using a switch is the better solution to your problem.
Although, you will need a 3PDT switch.
I need to install some drivers before I can attach a schematic.
See if this description makes sense to you-
The lower Batt always connects to GND.
however, both the + and (-) of the upper Batt need to be switched.
the upper Batt + connects (through one pole of the switch) to [your circuit]
or to {the + of the lower Batt}.
The upper Batt (-) connects (through a second pole of the switch) to
[the lower Batt +] or to {the lower Batt (-) ie. GND}
I would use a 3rd pole to disconnect the charger from the
Batts when the Batts are in series, powering your circuit.
John