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power supply question
I just picked up a 4 way charger and need a power supply, problem is I'm a looser who know not what I need....lol.
Does anyone know if this would work? http://www.ebay.com/itm/180852147612?redirect=mobile I have a computer power supply I could convert also and trying to understand that whole process, but this would be safer for me and my limited electronic experience. Any ideas on this would sure help, thanks |
Originally Posted by turners dad
(Post 10775521)
I just picked up a 4 way charger and need a power supply, problem is I'm a looser who know not what I need....lol.
Does anyone know if this would work? http://www.ebay.com/itm/180852147612?redirect=mobile I have a computer power supply I could convert also and trying to understand that whole process, but this would be safer for me and my limited electronic experience. Any ideas on this would sure help, thanks |
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Originally Posted by turners dad
(Post 10775609)
this one should work good for this http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXBNDT&P=7 hope this helps :D |
Integy 14VDC25A 350W Power Supply from Tower Hobbies
ok, not doubting, just don't understand something. this charger will run off a car battery, 12 volts....why does it need to have a 14volt power supply? i am being very humble here and trying to learn, the power supply i was looking at provides 12V DC 30A 360W that is 2 volts less but the amps are 5 higher and the wattage is 10 higher. i am not asking a question and then starting an argument by any means, i just do not understand electricity very well....lol |
Originally Posted by turners dad
(Post 10775756)
Integy 14VDC25A 350W Power Supply from Tower Hobbies
ok, not doubting, just don't understand something. this charger will run off a car battery, 12 volts....why does it need to have a 14volt power supply? i am being very humble here and trying to learn, the power supply i was looking at provides 12V DC 30A 360W that is 2 volts less but the amps are 5 higher and the wattage is 10 higher. i am not asking a question and then starting an argument by any means, i just do not understand electricity very well....lol hope this helps if you ever have any more questions im always glad to help as best i can and you can feel free to pm me :D so feel free to ask questions anytime :nod: |
i found some other ones while searching, more like the one you suggested, thanks for the info
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Originally Posted by turners dad
(Post 10776039)
i found some other ones while searching, more like the one you suggested, thanks for the info
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Higher voltages just mean the buck/boost converter (charging circuit) won't have to work as hard. Because we're dealing with fairly serious amperage as well, a 14v supply will have less resistive power loss (IČR), which keeps the wires cooler, and the whole setup more efficient.
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