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according to my calcs this PSU (http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXKLP2&P=ML) will run the charger at full tilt (full 250w at 17.86a) but the PSU will be at full tilt with only 14v and 18a output.
However the biggest batt i will charge is a 6s 5000mah (most likely). So - 6s * 4.2v = 25.2v then 25.2v * 5a = 126w then 80% eff 126w / .8 = 157.5w 157.5w / 14v = 11.25a minimum input for charger so 12-13 amps headroom and that is well below the 18a max output of the PSU. But if i want 2c charge rates than it is as follows. 6s * 4.2v = 25.2v then 25.2v * 10a = 252w then 80% eff 252w / .8 = 315w 315w / 14v = 22.5a minimum input for charger and that is well above the max 18a output of the PSU and the required 252w is above the charger limits (250w) as well, so 2c charging will not be possible on this battery at least. I would only be able to do about 1.5c max on a 6s 5000mah batt. Does any one see a miscalculation? I think i understand this all now. Amazing what some research can do! Does anyone know of a 14v or higher and 25a or higher PSU for around 100 or so? |
Sorry for the posting so much jsut trying to figure out the best scenario of a PSU.
this psu (http://cgi.ebay.com/PYRAMID-PS52KX-4...QQcmdZViewItem) can out put a max of 552w at 80% eff. and the chargers require 500w for 2 610iNET. so this PSU will power both chargers but my only question is how good is this brand. I know how to figure out specs to see if the PSU will work or not but i do not know good brands. I have read good things about the pyramid PSU's but would like your guys' opinion as well. |
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example 6s 5000 pack 22.2 X 5 X 20% = 133.2 the 20% is for effiency |
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if you set the charger up to charge @ 2c it may not charge at a full 2c and if it doesnt it will charge as much amperage that is available.....and I think your calculations are more accurate than what I posted I was rounding off using the 3.7vpc of a 6s pack |
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