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RE: Power supply for coding/programming - noobontour - 15-10-2019 (15-10-2019, 11:45 AM)Twointje Wrote:(15-10-2019, 11:42 AM)noobontour Wrote: The amount of amps that will be consumpted depends on the amount of build in ecus. Mine is having 44 ECUs and is at the same amount of amps just with ignition on like yours @Twointje. No my friend .... everything is ok with your car and yourself . RE: Power supply for coding/programming - busaman - 16-10-2019 (31-01-2017, 19:28 PM)snypertje Wrote: GYS Gysflash 100.12 HF GYS FLASH 100.12 never a problem RE: Power supply for coding/programming - Twointje - 16-10-2019 Telwin Doctor Charge 130. RE: Power supply for coding/programming - atomantmk - 16-10-2019 I have found new version of MST-90+ with 120A, I think that I'll buy this one. RE: Power supply for coding/programming - hashtagmaster - 17-10-2019 (16-10-2019, 18:11 PM)atomantmk Wrote: I have found new version of MST-90+ with 120A, I think that I'll buy this one. that's also good if it's from China RE: Power supply for coding/programming - DNK76 - 17-10-2019 Diagnosis on Saturday BMW M5 F11 first several minutes 67A but I only set it to 13.8V, (ista from icom next the original showed 13.6V) probably at 14.4V it would be over 80A after a few hours the ignition dropped to 35A / 13.8V Very good facilities, Gysflash 100-12-HF RE: Power supply for coding/programming - luv2vexx - 31-08-2022 would this do the job? RE: Power supply for coding/programming - anstr - 31-08-2022 (31-08-2022, 11:46 AM)luv2vexx Wrote: ... Correct the post in first place, links only in attachments About your questions: For coding: yes For programing: no You have like 6 pages of post ppl recomending what to use, choose one If you want to have quality tools then it's going to hurt your wallet RE: Power supply for coding/programming - slackers - 31-08-2022 There is a more recent thread a couple down as well: https://cartechnology.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=67381 RE: Power supply for coding/programming - Kentener - 31-08-2022 (31-08-2022, 11:46 AM)luv2vexx Wrote: would this do the job? No, this is just an aid to starting an engine. It is completely useless for flashing. |