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Which power supply for programming - bryosb - 15-06-2016

(15-06-2016, 17:43 PM)Kentener Wrote:  I use a DEUTRONIC DBL-1200.

Perfect!!! wink


Lucky


RE: Which power supply for programming - CATAHA - 16-06-2016

I have Schumacher INC-700A 4+ years no problems at all....
I got off an Amazon as an open box for $260


RE: Which power supply for programming - EuroCSL - 16-06-2016

(16-06-2016, 00:08 AM)CATAHA Wrote:  I have Schumacher INC-700A 4+ years no problems at all....
I got off an Amazon as an open box for $260

I got the same one $200 new with the discount, eventually they'll make a solar one which can provide 70arofl


RE: Which power supply for programming - Almaretto - 16-06-2016

(16-06-2016, 00:08 AM)CATAHA Wrote:  I have Schumacher INC-700A 4+ years no problems at all....
I got off an Amazon as an open box for $260

(16-06-2016, 00:18 AM)EuroCSL Wrote:  I got the same one $200 new with the discount, eventually they'll make a solar one which can provide 70arofl

What a steal. I thought my deal was good.


RE: Which power supply for programming - EuroCSL - 16-06-2016

(16-06-2016, 00:23 AM)Almaretto Wrote:  
(16-06-2016, 00:08 AM)CATAHA Wrote:  I have Schumacher INC-700A 4+ years no problems at all....
I got off an Amazon as an open box for $260

(16-06-2016, 00:18 AM)EuroCSL Wrote:  I got the same one $200 new with the discount, eventually they'll make a solar one which can provide 70arofl

What a steal. I thought my deal was good.

Yeah, I was working at a Indy and you know they be getting discount when bought in bulkbiker


RE: Which power supply for programming - chang2 - 16-06-2016

Hello,

i use:

- DBL 1600
- Multicharger 1500

works fine.


RE: Which power supply for programming - busaman - 16-06-2016

(15-06-2016, 18:29 PM)Buzzard Wrote:  I use a Gysflash 100 - 12 HF battery support unit. It does the job well even on range rovers and bmw

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+1 the best power suppluy i have used..... plus the local the mercedes dealership has 6 so they must be good


RE: Which power supply for programming - 14TLC - 16-06-2016

Thanks everyone. Variety of choices posted here. I did not mentioned that I need the power supply for BMW bikes programming. I don't believe that I will need high power like on the cars but can not find recommendation in ISTA/P documentation about power supply for bikes. Suppose 30A will be sufficient.
Eltek makes one for bikes, Bikecharger 750.
Both Deutronic and Eltek are recommended by BMW, but go figure since both of them are produced in Germany.

If you don't need some sophisticated battery charging methods, than any stable 13.8 V power supply which can deliver continuous power can do the job. Like the MAAS which is intended for radio transceiver products.


RE: Which power supply for programming - 23Andi23 - 16-06-2016

I use a Ring RSCPR50 it have power supply function with 50A output


RE: Which power supply for programming - Node - 16-06-2016

For bike you can use C-TEK MXS25. It's very quality built and stable, though much cheaper alternative to everything else proposed here. Still provides up to 25A. In my early days I used two of these in parallel on E cars, and it worked flawlessly.