Power Source: Turnigy A-6-10 200W Balance charger & discharger ????

Started by sjejani, November 21, 2011, 01:49:45 AM

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sjejani

Hi all,

I just got a Turnigy A-6-10 200W Balance charger & discharger from HK ,  and i am not able to find a power source for this charger.???

According to my understanding i require 12v to 18v & 15A to 20A ....dc power input to my charger .... i was just wondering can i use a 5A power source ....

Specification:
Input Voltage: 10~18v
Circuit power: Max Charge: 200W / Max Discharge: 25W
Charge Current Range: .1~10.0A
Discharge current range: .1~5.0A
Ni-MH/NiCd cells: 1~18
Li-ion/Poly cells: 1~6
Pb battery voltage: 2~24v


If any one knows about this issue pls help me ...i heard we can mod computer power source also ..but dont know exactly ...!! or a place where i can find this power input online ...

spitfire

I use following for turnigy accucel 6 50W. This should work for you if you are not going beyond 48W.

http://robokits.co.in/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=68&products_id=244


For 200W range, you can find power supply here:

http://www.nex-robotics.com/power-supply.html


sjejani


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sjejani

I also heard about the old smps .... i will do the research ...thanks .....!!!

saurabhhsrivastavaa

Google S-250-12 and you will get a lot of PSU for this on ebay. All are in the range of $35 - $50 range including shipping.
Cheers !!!
Saurabh
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sandeepm

12 V 10 Amp power supply is available with me at Rs.1200/- + Shipping, Interested person can PM me.
Thanks
Sandeep
Fly high if you have good set of batteries.....!

KALYANPRODHAN

The old SMPSs useMOSPEC 3045 rectifier which is capable to handle 30A current in rectifier stage. but now in cheap SMPSs use 3A Diode and use heat sink to overdrive in demand.
You can just replace the diodes with rectifiers and use. If require, I can show you the pics.

They are the cheapest. Thanks.
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