Username1
100 W
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2013
- Messages
- 168
It's been a while since i put this on the back burner, but I've returned to it.
I'm wondering would the power supply linked below be suitable for charging these cells? The reason I ask is because the voltage has a narrow field, and doesn't go to 0 like other switching power supplies I've seen. For example the 36v version goes from 35 ~ 43.2V.
Say i charged 16s at 6c using the "36v" version of the power supply... I could charge them to 2.7 each or 43.2v total (the max psu voltage), but would there be an issue with the minimum 35v of the psu, since the battery would be drained to around 32v? Or would the psu be sending out 35v+ to begin with anyway?
Mean Well RST-10000: https://www.meanwell.com/Upload/PDF/RST-10000/RST-10000-SPEC.PDF
I'm wondering would the power supply linked below be suitable for charging these cells? The reason I ask is because the voltage has a narrow field, and doesn't go to 0 like other switching power supplies I've seen. For example the 36v version goes from 35 ~ 43.2V.
Say i charged 16s at 6c using the "36v" version of the power supply... I could charge them to 2.7 each or 43.2v total (the max psu voltage), but would there be an issue with the minimum 35v of the psu, since the battery would be drained to around 32v? Or would the psu be sending out 35v+ to begin with anyway?
Mean Well RST-10000: https://www.meanwell.com/Upload/PDF/RST-10000/RST-10000-SPEC.PDF