by NeilP » Mon Mar 05, 2012 1:17 pm
Nuts&Volts wrote:Haha no I wouldn't ask you to push it too far. I am thinking that I should order for 10% less than the max voltage i want to run it on. say 40s or 166V, so order a 150V and tune it down to 88V for now. But then my current is quite limited
Another option. What is the thought on running one of these in series with another power supply? Using this guy as the current limiting device, like people do with meanwells. I would be doing this to get more voltage and power

I can then get a higher current lower voltage model. Then just add more PSU for higher voltage needs. Especially if I can adjust the charger over a 40V range
I'm in the US. My parents have a 220V 50A we installed into the garage, the line used to run a hot tub. I may also be able to get a 220V line at my apartment at school, but 110V would be a safer beat for that and if I ever need it on the road. Maybe I should just get a 220V model and buy a transformer for my apartment??
Depending on what other PSU you are thinking of, if you are like me and try and be as cheap as possible where possible, then finding another PSU that will push enough amps will be more of an issue. If you were thinking of 20 amps or so, then OLD PC psu's or better still server PSU's can put out good amps ut at low voltage. Standard PC PSU's (350-550W) are often good for 20-25 amps on the 5 volt line..but then you need a hell of a string of them to get the extra voltage..but if you just need 10 or 15 volts extra at 20 amps or so, then that could be the way to go.
Oh yea, I keep forgetting about the USA '220volt" still not quite got my head around it..I think it it basically a 2 phase supply right?
I have taken my charger down 60 volts...83 now from my order of 142.8.
I think you are better going for a higher range rather than a lower range than you need. Simply because..if you go lower you may then end up with a supply built up with lower voltage caps etc...so you take it up and you may have to start up-rating other components
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