tostino
10 kW
And I got my flatpack2 from here for $50: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ELTEK-FLATPACK2-48V-RECTIFIER-241115-001-/292174710961?hash=item4406f848b1:g:1ocAAOSwuxFY0eNM
tostino said:And I got my flatpack2 from here for $50: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ELTEK-FLATPACK2-48V-RECTIFIER-241115-001-/292174710961?hash=item4406f848b1:g:1ocAAOSwuxFY0eNM
The RSP are made for different purpose and have better resistance on vibrations and IP water resistance while the server power supply are made to be static... RSP serie from meanwell is one of the most tought power supply i have ever seen. Eltek offer now some of the most high power density ever acheived with the S serie from flatpack.. each brands have their pros and cons
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markz said:tostino said:And I got my flatpack2 from here for $50: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ELTEK-FLATPACK2-48V-RECTIFIER-241115-001-/292174710961?hash=item4406f848b1:g:1ocAAOSwuxFY0eNM
Great price if the S/H wasnt too too high. For Canada its another $50USD, so $100USD total shipped, which is $130CAD, another thing is if you are using it at 220V outlet its great, but 110V outlet its derated.
jerome_speedy said:I have several BST900 (2 in my solar shed to charge ebike batteries, another one to transfer energy in a more open way)
I noticed only 1 had the IXYS part, the other two were the inferior Fairchild reference.
I managed to bulk charge one of my batteries at 6Amp, the input current was like 12amp, and the BST 900 survived. Granted, I have populated the empty schottky rectifier slot with another identical rectifier, and was probably lucky too. But all of them are still working after 3+ years of service (2 of them having had everyday use or so). I have beefed up the traces with solder wire of course.