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RE: Power supply for coding/programming - HansPeter - 15-09-2022 Ok, taking another converter to 14v would make to complicated. Got it. RE: Power supply for coding/programming - iliannavy - 07-10-2022 GYSFLASH 100-12 is very good option RE: Power supply for coding/programming - Swap_Hop - 11-10-2022 Hello together, I use the Deutronic DBL1600. With the newer vehicles, you need the 120A version to achieve a constant power supply. I can only recommend this power supply. RE: Power supply for coding/programming - dansm - 17-10-2022 Hi. I use the Power Supply HP DPS-1200 HPNS-PD11 or HSTNS-PRO. Edited to 14.4V and works great on programming. RE: Power supply for coding/programming - tste1982 - 05-03-2023 (07-10-2022, 09:54 AM)iliannavy Wrote: GYSFLASH 100-12 is very good option I was looking to get a new charger, but that anderson plug made me think about getting a different version. I don’t know about the reliability of that plastic plug. The texas plug on the Gysflash 125.12 or others look more robust. Could this connector be a problem? RE: Power supply for coding/programming - emifive - 05-03-2023 I am considering buying a Powermax PM4-100LK can anyone say anything good or bad about it? My reason for buying is not for ecu programming it is for the many times that I am scanning a car or van which has a poor battery installed. |