Help converting psu
#1
I just bought this and would like to know how to make it work with my charger
http://bit.ly/18hvCrz
http://bit.ly/18hvCrz
#3
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Try this:
A simple high quality 12Volt 100Amp Power Supply- Part1
Note it will only achieve 100+ amps if using a 220V input. On 110V it's only rated for a measly 74 amps.
A simple high quality 12Volt 100Amp Power Supply- Part1
Note it will only achieve 100+ amps if using a 220V input. On 110V it's only rated for a measly 74 amps.
#4
Try this:
A simple high quality 12Volt 100Amp Power Supply- Part1
Note it will only achieve 100+ amps if using a 220V input. On 110V it's only rated for a measly 74 amps.
A simple high quality 12Volt 100Amp Power Supply- Part1
Note it will only achieve 100+ amps if using a 220V input. On 110V it's only rated for a measly 74 amps.

#7
Well from the article, he says all the outputs are off a common rail so yes, 1 pos and 1 neg should give full power. He just used them all to spread the load across as much copper as possible which is probably a good idea if you plan to pull a lot of power off of this thing.



