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20A / 400W charger & FREE 47A / 560W powersuppoly

Old 06-20-2013, 10:03 PM
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$100 posted
(the power supply's heavy - postage for both units will cost about $25)

Lookup the specs but the picture pretty much tells the story on the charger.

Charger has been used about 1/2 a dozen times in my garage. Comes will all accesories I recieved it with wen new.

Great for charging large capacity 4S lipos!



I'll throw in the Power Supply for FREE. This is a Computer Server powersupply, so allthough it looks like some dodgey doctered up unit, its output the cleanest power you'll find. These units cost 100's when bought new, and power computer equipment in the 10's of thousands of dollars.

Better than any shitty hobby power supply you'll find.

Output Wires of the powersupply have been made different lengths so they cann't short on each other if the heat shrink were to expose the outputs.






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price drop $100 posted for charger & power supply.

Happy to sell just the charger . . . .
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PSU looks more like a 30A to me? 30A x 12V = 360W too, unless my maths is wrong?
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