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Which power supply for programming
15-03-2017, 10:03 AM,
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RE: Which power supply for programming
I just ordered gysflash 100-12hf for 550€ delivered here in Lithuania (found a local company which sells gys welding stuff and they agreed to deliver the charger) as I needed the second PSU. Don't think I can buy Schumacher cheaper than that. Does you home-built one has limiting current mode and supports automatic battery charging?
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15-03-2017, 11:46 AM,
Post: #92
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RE: Which power supply for programming
(15-03-2017, 10:03 AM)Node Wrote: I just ordered gysflash 100-12hf for 550€ delivered here in Lithuania (found a local company which sells gys welding stuff and they agreed to deliver the charger) as I needed the second PSU. Don't think I can buy Schumacher cheaper than that. Does you home-built one has limiting current mode and supports automatic battery charging? The topic of this thread is PSUs, so my home made device is a PSU, not a charger! I have a separate trickle charger for my LifePO4 battery (the F8x have special lithium phosphate batteries and require a special charger or one that is very configurable) |
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17-03-2017, 16:57 PM,
Post: #93
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RE: Which power supply for programming
(15-06-2016, 09:19 AM)14TLC Wrote: Looking for decent power supply for programming purposes. What are you using and what can you recommend? For occasional use a cheap DIY PSU (stable, modified computer server PSU 1570Watt, approx. 100A !) can do the job. BMW recommended ones for the workshop are very expensive professional appliances. I've added a comprehensive tutorial how to build one intended for experienced electronics hobbyists. |