John in CR
100 TW
Another member posted this $8 with free shipping 96W universal laptop charger http://www.ebay.com/itm/150716932513?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649. They're sold out now, but $8 ?????
I'm looking at it thinking that for $32 I can have 4 of them, which in series or parallel I could have a 375W charger capable of almost any voltage between 15V and 96V. $80 would buy 10 units, so I could have 2 full 20s bulk chargers that I could connect in parallel for a slick 83V cutoff and 8A charge current with a couple of spares in case any break.
Being the crude hacker I am, but interested in durability, I'd free them of their plastic cases, put 4 in a single case with one power cord and one charge wire, and add a fan to keep them far cooler than in their designed use. That could even reduce the overall size compared to 4.
In addition to having spares, the thing I really like about this over a charger like the cheapies from BMSBattery is not only that this is cheaper, but I get something I know I can tailor to exactly the cutoff voltage I want instead of receiving a charge I can't change and probably won't do the 82-83V cutoff I want.
Since they're switching supplies, there isn't anything wrong with series and paralleling them together is there?
I'm looking at it thinking that for $32 I can have 4 of them, which in series or parallel I could have a 375W charger capable of almost any voltage between 15V and 96V. $80 would buy 10 units, so I could have 2 full 20s bulk chargers that I could connect in parallel for a slick 83V cutoff and 8A charge current with a couple of spares in case any break.
Being the crude hacker I am, but interested in durability, I'd free them of their plastic cases, put 4 in a single case with one power cord and one charge wire, and add a fan to keep them far cooler than in their designed use. That could even reduce the overall size compared to 4.
In addition to having spares, the thing I really like about this over a charger like the cheapies from BMSBattery is not only that this is cheaper, but I get something I know I can tailor to exactly the cutoff voltage I want instead of receiving a charge I can't change and probably won't do the 82-83V cutoff I want.
Since they're switching supplies, there isn't anything wrong with series and paralleling them together is there?