This  circuit was designed to ‘baby-sit’ SLA (sealed lead-acid or ‘gel’)  batteries using freely available solar power. SLA batteries suffer from  relatively high internal energy loss which is not normally a problem  until you go on holidays and disconnect them from their trickle current  charger. In some cases, the absence of trickle charging current may  cause SLA batteries to go completely flat within a few weeks. The  circuit shown here is intended to prevent this from happening. Two  3-volt solar panels, each shunted by a diode to bypass them when no  electricity is generated, power a MAX762 step-up voltage converter IC. 
Circuit diagram:
 
 Solar Powered SLA Battery Maintenance Circuit Diagram
The ‘762 is the 15-volt-out version of the  perhaps more familiar MAX761 (12 V out) and is used here to boost 6 V to  15 V.C1 and C2 are decoupling capacitors that suppress high and low  frequency spurious components produced by the switch-mode regulator IC.  Using Schottky diode D3, energy is stored in inductor L1 in the form of a  magnetic field. When pin 7 of IC1 is open-circuited by the internal  switching signal, the stored energy is diverted to the 15-volt output of  the circuit. The V+ (sense) input of the MAX762, pin 8, is used to  maintain the output voltage at 15 V. C4 and C5 serve to keep the ripple  on the output voltage as small as possible. R1, LED D4 and pushbutton S1  allow you to check the presence of the 15-V output voltage.
D5 and D6 reduce the 15-volts to about 13.6 V  which is a frequently quoted nominal standby trickle charging voltage  for SLA batteries. This corresponds well with the IC’s maximum,  internally limited, output current of about 120 mA. The value of  inductor L1 is not critical — 22 µH or 47 µH will also work fine. The  coil has to be rated at 1 A though in view of the peak current through  it. The switching frequency is about 300 kHz. A suggestion for a  practical coil is type M from the WEPD series supplied by Würth  (www.we-online.com). Remarkably, Würth supply one-off inductors to  individual customers. At the time of writing, it was possible, under  certain conditions, to obtain samples, or order small quantities, of the  MAX762 IC through the Maxim website at www.maxim-ic.com.
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