just a quick power supply question -
12.24.2008, 07:13 PM
hey guys. i have a pc power supply that puts out 10 amps at 12 volts, and i want to hook this up to a hyperion EOS0610i and charge 6s lipo's. my main question is, will 12v be enough to charge a 22 volt lipo? or would i need a different power supply with a higher voltage?
thanks, Dylan.
on the last day of school, all my teachers said i was a smart cookie. if thats what they think, it's fine with me.
12-14 volts is the normal output for a power supply, you will be fine. someone will chime in with a more detailed answer, i just know the normal voltage:)
Last edited by e-rev project; 12.24.2008 at 07:26 PM.
Although, 12v @ 10A is only 120w. That will limit your charge current to ~4A at 6s. Easy way to spec the right size PS is to multiply the lipo's highest voltage (4.2v/cell) by the current and add in ~20% for charger efficiency. So, for a 6s 5Ah pack, you'd need (25.2v * 5A) / 80% = 157w. At 12v, that's a little over 13A.