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#1
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 7
Hey all,
I am going to be getting a HobbyKing ECO6-10 200W 10A 6S Bal/Dis/Cyc Charger w/ acc and I cant find a power supply that is semi cheap and provides enough power. But they have a 105w, 7 amp, 15v. Would it be detrimental to the charger if I only charged at 7 amps. Also if you guys have a good charger/psu combo under $75 please suggest it.
Regards,
Jackson
I am going to be getting a HobbyKing ECO6-10 200W 10A 6S Bal/Dis/Cyc Charger w/ acc and I cant find a power supply that is semi cheap and provides enough power. But they have a 105w, 7 amp, 15v. Would it be detrimental to the charger if I only charged at 7 amps. Also if you guys have a good charger/psu combo under $75 please suggest it.
Regards,
Jackson
#3
Hey all,
I am going to be getting a HobbyKing ECO6-10 200W 10A 6S Bal/Dis/Cyc Charger w/ acc and I cant find a power supply that is semi cheap and provides enough power. But they have a 105w, 7 amp, 15v. Would it be detrimental to the charger if I only charged at 7 amps. Also if you guys have a good charger/psu combo under $75 please suggest it.
Regards,
Jackson
I am going to be getting a HobbyKing ECO6-10 200W 10A 6S Bal/Dis/Cyc Charger w/ acc and I cant find a power supply that is semi cheap and provides enough power. But they have a 105w, 7 amp, 15v. Would it be detrimental to the charger if I only charged at 7 amps. Also if you guys have a good charger/psu combo under $75 please suggest it.
Regards,
Jackson

#5
Here you go...can't beat this deal. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Power-Supply...item4aca145a57
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Tech Rookie
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 7
Sorry for the excessive posting but I am just wondering about future upgradability. With the psu above would I be able to power a power lab 6 or do volts matter? Or is it just the watts and amps that matter?
Regards,
Jackson
Regards,
Jackson
#10
Tech Champion

Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 7,341
This calculator provides insight on what type of power supply, volts and amps, is needed for a PL6 in various situations.
Many of the big chargers including the PL6 provide settings for the power supply being used, the charger will automatically limit charge amperage to prevent overloading the supply.
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Joined: Feb 2012
Posts: 3,440
Here you go...can't beat this deal. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Power-Supply...item4aca145a57



