
rkosiorek wrote:Hyperion surely does make a nice charger. but they surely sucketh bigtime when it comes to documentation.
i was also confused how to wire up the balancer connectors. the manual here is a crappy jpeg how to custom wire the connectors for A123 packs. don't ask for a better picture. just download the manual and page to the back where they have the original drawings.
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999zip999 wrote:I first though the red wire was the head but it's the tail ? Docnjoj I might be in the same boat as you.




jamo96 wrote:Without going back through the whole thread to see.... Just a question:
My charger seems to have max charge current of ~8.5A for my 14s1p 5000mah turnigy pack.
I am using 2 350w meanwells in series as the supply. Charge rate should be 10A - 2C (at least initially). This is what is set in the parameters for this charge slot.
Any ideas?
I have tried putting 2 x 14s1p packs in parallel to see if it will charge at a higher rate yet





hillzofvalp wrote:You need to run more than 24V @ 550W to get the 10.8 nominal Amps at the battery, and have your supply set to 40A (max in settings). The hyperions will semi-intuitively baby your power supply based on what you enter here.. Cause they don't want people running their power supplies at failure conditions

jamo96 wrote:
I have the power supplies at 27V in series (im sure I matched the voltage as best I could between them, though I did it a fair while ago)
and I have the Hyperion set to 40Amps (the max)
I would have thought that 700W of meanwell would have enough overhead to put out 550W to the battery. I have a 27V 350W meanwell as well (I bought this with the intention to bulk charge with all three meanwells in series)... might try putting this in parallel.





hillzofvalp wrote:The hyperions will semi-intuitively baby your power supply based on what you enter here..


EBJ wrote:I just got .65 more Amps out of my charger.
I don't know what did it, but here is what I did...:



Ziggurat wrote:EBJ wrote:I just got .65 more Amps out of my charger.
I don't know what did it, but here is what I did...:
I haven't been charging near my limit for a while, but IIRC when I was playing with this, my amps changed depending on the battery state of charge. It seemed like it would put out a certain total power, so when the battery V was a little lower, then it would put a slightly higher current in.

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