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Re: PSU - Info

Postby shirley_hkg » 07 Mar 2018, 04:01

OK , I suppose you'll take new old stock , not used items .

PSU + postage HK$1,200.00
PSU + CASE + postage @ HK$1,430.00

Paypal & pm me your Shipping address .
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby steves1977uk » 08 Mar 2018, 10:54

Just sent you a PM Shirley :thumbup:

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Re: PSU - Info

Postby shirley_hkg » 12 Mar 2018, 03:17

Gnomatic hasn't responded yet . Wait him another week and go ..
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Gnomatic » 13 Mar 2018, 16:14

Sorry shirley, been busy and havent kept up here.

I will send you PM with shipping and PayPal info.
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Gnomatic » 14 Mar 2018, 03:10

Thank you shirley, payment sent! :thumbup: :dirtbike :biker
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby steves1977uk » 14 Mar 2018, 12:03

Payment sent Shirley. :thumbup:

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Re: PSU - Info

Postby shirley_hkg » 14 Mar 2018, 15:11

Six hours after checkout , they are coming to my way . cheers
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Gnomatic » 16 Mar 2018, 04:56

Looking forward to it, shirley! :thumbup:
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby shirley_hkg » 17 Mar 2018, 10:31

Foster home .
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby steves1977uk » 17 Mar 2018, 11:37

Can't wait! :clap: :dance

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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Burgerman » 17 Mar 2018, 12:05

You wont have much choice. Takes ages! Slo boat from china! :joint
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby shirley_hkg » 17 Mar 2018, 13:56

Delivery in 2 or 3 days via Speedpost , postage doubled . :wave:

Allow me to test it , before shipping out . cheers
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Gnomatic » 17 Mar 2018, 15:54

Looking good. :)
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby shirley_hkg » 24 Mar 2018, 11:11

Parcels are out today .
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Burgerman » 24 Mar 2018, 11:16

Excellent! Thanks for all your hard work. Now we wait. :worship
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Gnomatic » 24 Mar 2018, 16:42

Thanks shirley!
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Burgerman » 24 Mar 2018, 18:47

And then out with the soldering iron. And into the new case with anderson connectors and so on.

So it can charge chairs directly or via the PL8 or whatever.
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby steves1977uk » 24 Mar 2018, 22:18

Thanks Shirley :thumbup: :clap :dance

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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Burgerman » 24 Mar 2018, 22:22

We will ned a build thread!
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby shirley_hkg » 25 Mar 2018, 05:37


No , you don't need one.
You guys opted the one that they are modified already , @ a beer.
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Burgerman » 25 Mar 2018, 08:37

I meant for swapping case, anderson, fuses, etc.
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby shirley_hkg » 19 Apr 2018, 02:57

Try it on a pair of old MK Gel.

CV @28.2V ,for 9hrs . Current seems won't sag any further .

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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Burgerman » 19 Apr 2018, 09:16

Because they are old...

With older batteries you need to lower charge voltage. The correct voltage at room temperature is 13.8 up to a max of 14.1V. But old batteries are not efficient and warm up as you charge so voltage must be lower. And the older they are the higher this current will be.

To desulfate old batteries as much as possible leave on a small 200mA limit with 15v max for around 3 days. But dont expect miracles!
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby snaker » 08 Nov 2018, 02:33

I bought this 30V PSU. It looks sturdy and high quality.
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=19995041970

I have some questions about this PSU:
1. I see 4 terminals +S, -S, SHARE BUS, ON/OFF in the center. What are they and what do they serve for? If it is unused, should I insulate them or leave them alone.
2. I worry about the non-insulated AC input terminals. Is there any solution to insulate them?

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Re: PSU - Info

Postby shirley_hkg » 08 Nov 2018, 08:45

Hot Glue as insulation . drunk2
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby snaker » 08 Nov 2018, 10:53

It seems this PSU was built for Military use. It is truly bulletproof :cussing

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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Burgerman » 08 Nov 2018, 11:34

Unless charging at max power, I always choose 24V so that the charger is always in boost mode and doesn't need to swap from buck to boost at any time. But failing that setting it at anything under 30v should be ok.
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby Burgerman » 08 Nov 2018, 11:40

Try it on a pair of old MK Gel.

CV @28.2V ,for 9hrs . Current seems won't sag any further .


Mine do. Yours dont because they are sulfated and old. So set termination or transition to float to occur at .5A instead of .2.
Or set volts to 28.0 instead. Or try to charge at CV for around 8 hours anyway, it might remove some of the sulfates. But watch out as the current can begin to increase. And then the battery gets warmer. Then it draws more Amps... Gets ever more warm, and melts...
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby shirley_hkg » 08 Nov 2018, 13:07

Roger that .
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Re: PSU - Info

Postby snaker » 11 Nov 2018, 10:45

Burgerman wrote:Unless charging at max power, I always choose 24V so that the charger is always in boost mode and doesn't need to swap from buck to boost at any time.

Is the boost job easier and more efficient to PL8 than buck? If the purpose is only to charge a 24v lifepo4 pack at a medium current what input voltage is the best?
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