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Old 05-21-2018 | 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Darkgenerals
The extra amps are very nice to have. My point is the RL and R1 power supplies are not "New" they are recycled power supplies. Most likely purchased from a server recycler/Miner and then modified by RL and R1. Your paying them to do the work of modifying a used power supply, wrapping it in vinyl, and then giving you a "warranty".

Its your call if you think having them do the work is worth the extra cost. Personally, I'm handy with a soldering iron.
I'm like you - I've done 4 of these for me and my son, less that $100 invested for all 4. I see a lot of the "re-seller" server power supplies in the pits, I think for a lot of people it's a time vs money thing, or they just are not comfortable modifying the supplies. I'm no EE, but I'm not afraid of breaking stuff to learn how it works ...... fortunately I break less stuff as I get older.

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Not that it's any of your business but I was tipped off about it last summer so I stocked up on inventory before the prices went up. Im good for a while.
Smart and lucky move - I was shocked when I went looking for a supply recently - what used to be $15 - $20 my price was suddenly $80 - $100. Luckily, the 60 amp versions are still cheap and work fine 99% of the time.
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Old 05-21-2018 | 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by RLPowerSupplies
Not that it's any of your business but I was tipped off about it last summer so I stocked up on inventory before the prices went up. Im good for a while.
Lol snippy.

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Old 05-22-2018 | 04:45 PM
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Away from the argument, I like the Lightner dischargers and most people at my track use them. They are made local to me in California and fell pretty high quality. I see sometimes the r1 wurks discharger fan breaking but the Lightner works great for me.
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Old 05-23-2018 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by JPAPA26
Going to be ordering the icharger 406 and will be used to charger 2s 5000 lipo sharty pack mostly for stock racing and wondering which power supply will be best. I found this and I like the idea of the stand and everything looking neat.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/iCharger-40...QAAOSw44BYfCrt
will this power supply be enough?
I hate to buy stuff and then realize it wasnt the best option.
anybody use that power supply?
Couldn't help but notice, and nobody else has mentioned it...
That charger is serious overkill for charging 2S shorty packs.

Like using a sledge to hammer finishing nails...

But to answer your question, yes that power supply will be fine even if you charge two of those 2S 5000mAh shorty packs at the same time. (5-10 amps each, not 40)




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Old 05-23-2018 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Radi0Flyer
Couldn't help but notice, and nobody else has mentioned it...
That charger is serious overkill for charging 2S shorty packs.

Like using a sledge to hammer finishing nails...

But to answer your question, yes that power supply will be fine even if you charge two of those 2S 5000mAh shorty packs at the same time. (5-10 amps each, not 40)




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When I start I made the mistake of not buying the best or buying stuff that I had to upgrade quickly. I hear ya its overkill but if I ever run 1/8 scale 4s batteries or discharge at higher amp I can. right now I have a venom and only charges to 7 amps
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Old 05-23-2018 | 10:44 AM
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You've scrolled through the Icharger 406 DUO thread? Good info in there. Some are using the very PS you are asking about,



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Old 05-23-2018 | 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by RLPowerSupplies
It's stated everywhere I sell them.
I'm sorry, I will edit that part of my post for any one searching through these posts.
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Old 05-24-2018 | 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Radi0Flyer
Couldn't help but notice, and nobody else has mentioned it...
That charger is serious overkill for charging 2S shorty packs.

Like using a sledge to hammer finishing nails...

But to answer your question, yes that power supply will be fine even if you charge two of those 2S 5000mAh shorty packs at the same time. (5-10 amps each, not 40)




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That power supply is more than sufficient to charge two shorty packs even at 40 amps. Each channel will draw approx 340 watts max on a 2S non-hv lipo.
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Old 05-24-2018 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by 071crazy
That power supply is more than sufficient to charge two shorty packs even at 40 amps. Each channel will draw approx 340 watts max on a 2S non-hv lipo.
Yes, the PS is rated at 85 Amps.
By noting a charge rate of 5-10 Amps I was alluding to the fact that I would never recommend charging a 2S shorty pack at 40 Amps, whether or not the equipment could do it.




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Old 05-25-2018 | 09:04 AM
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I have seen people charge 2s at 40amps. They say it makes a difference, but I still would not recommend.

Like everyone is saying, I too use a power supply from an old computer. It does the job and no need to go overboard on price. :-)
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