Battery 'DC Input' for ICE
#2
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Generally a power supply. ~12-14 Volts, one ICE needs at least 10 Amps or so, depending on how/what you are charging.
Or you can charge off of a car or better yet deep cycle/trolling marine battery, using the large clips. Be careful with using your car battery though, today's RC batteries can run it down fairly quickly. Start your ride for a few minutes between packs.
Or you can charge off of a car or better yet deep cycle/trolling marine battery, using the large clips. Be careful with using your car battery though, today's RC batteries can run it down fairly quickly. Start your ride for a few minutes between packs.
#3
Was about to post the same question so ill jump in on yours. Im in the same exact position is the power supply good enough ?????
This is the Team Integy 10A PS10 Power Supply.
FEATURES: Super high efficiency switching type power supply for motor lathes,
DC battery chargers and more
INCLUDES: One Team Integy 10A PS10 Power Supply with AC power cord and 12V
charger terminal
REQUIRES: Connecting charger or lathe and plugging power supply into 110V
outlet

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This is the Team Integy 10A PS10 Power Supply.
FEATURES: Super high efficiency switching type power supply for motor lathes,
DC battery chargers and more
INCLUDES: One Team Integy 10A PS10 Power Supply with AC power cord and 12V
charger terminal
REQUIRES: Connecting charger or lathe and plugging power supply into 110V
outlet

54.99 at Tower hobbies
#4
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Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 7,342
But if you're charging larger batteries at high rates, say 10 cells or 4s lipo at say 8 amps or higher, then I would recommend at least 15 amps or so for a safety margin. Or at least keep a close watch on the temperature of the 10 amp supply.
#6
Might want to keep an eye on it when using it with the motor break in function...that is if you have brushed motors. I've yet to cross over to Brushless, but I'm assuming you don't need to break them in? Anyway, I think the manual says 15amp for motor break in. I could be wrong though.
#9
Well i ended up getting a Pyramid heavy duty 20 AMP got it for $70 shipped heres a link if anyone else is looking quite a few people on RC Tech use them and have had no Problems.
http://www.buyreliant.com/psupplies/psv200.htm
http://www.buyreliant.com/psupplies/psv200.htm



