I have a question about power supplies. I will be charging 2 sets of 5s batteries at the river. 10s2p (4) 5s 5000 mah revos. buying a 1600 continuous watt generator. 2000 watts peak. i have (2) hp 47 amp 575 watt 12 volt power supplies. (2) revolectrix powerlab 6's. would it be better to hook up the power supplies for 24 volts and power the chargers off that, or run each charger off it's own 12 volt power supply. thanks
charging 4 5s 5000mah revos.
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24V is preferred, but you run a little more risk daisy chaining power supplies. Like speed controllers trading off current for voltage is always easier on the electronics. I would just run each charger off it's own 12V supply.Tyler Garrard
NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WR
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thanks tylerOriginally posted by RaceMechaniX View Post24V is preferred, but you run a little more risk daisy chaining power supplies. Like speed controllers trading off current for voltage is always easier on the electronics. I would just run each charger off it's own 12V supply.
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John I just bought the Revo power lab dual 8,,,awesome charger I got this 24 volt power supply for under $75 shipped,,, they can be ran in series http://www.ebay.com/itm/142323509073...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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i charged (2) 5s 5000 from storage charge in 20 minutes with 12 volt ps. that was at 16 amps on cellpro 6. thats probably max charge rate, huh? batteries and charger, cool to touch.Originally posted by RaceMechaniX View Post24V is preferred, but you run a little more risk daisy chaining power supplies. Like speed controllers trading off current for voltage is always easier on the electronics. I would just run each charger off it's own 12V supply.
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