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HYPERION EOS0610I DUO II-DUAL PORT and My new PC Power Supply MOD. Questions!
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HYPERION EOS0610I DUO II-DUAL PORT and My new PC Power Supply MOD. Questions! - 08.08.2009, 03:38 AM

So now that i have finished the Power Supplly, I notice on the HYPERION EOS0610I DuoII that the manual says the following:

It is critically important that you use either a fully charged 12V~24V lead-acid automobile battery (or better, deep-cycle marine battery) - or a high quality AC-DC power supply in the range of 12V to 28V DC output, with minimum current rating of 10A. When charging high voltage batteries at high current (charger output 360W) the AC/DC Power Supply (PS) should be 15V minimum with rating of 350W or more, to insure reliable performance. Note that PS load control features DO allow you to use lower-rated power supplies reliably, but that total charger output wattage will be limited accordingly. (See details later in this manual).

I measured the Voltage on the 2 Leads that are coming out of my charger, and they read 12.05V. Now unless im reading this wrong is my Power Supply not going to be enough? Or does the Charger pull from the Power Supply and cause the Voltage to increase along with the amperage?


Also there is a menu setting that asks what the Power Supply Voltage is Amperage ETC.. I am really lost with this charger, i am not sure what needs to be set, before i start charging packs. HELP!






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