Hyena
10 GW
LOL, I used the latest cardboard version too, it arrived just the previous morning 
In other news I've gotten a bit fed up with makeshift leads and test equipment scattered and buried all over my bench and workshop so am making a more dedicated piece of ebike testing and charging equipment. There'll be a lipo cycling set up to test packs more quickly and easily - charging, discharging and manually balancing. A 500w discharger using an array of small GY 6.35 50w globes for very rapidly discharging a pack and a seperate lower powered discharge circuit for pulling back single cells. This will be done either automatically driven off a battery medic style balancer or manually with a cell log to display the cell voltages and a 6 pole switch to drop the load across the desired cell without having to swap plugs around. A single 50w 12v globe pulls 3 amps when connected to a single fully charged lipo cell which is perfect for discharging at the max rate through the balance tap wires. The same set up will be used for manually charging up low cells with a 3 amp power supply. I've been doing this for a while anyway by plugging in a cell log, finding the weak cell and then manually charging it up with a 2 pin balance tap connector onto the right wires, but this way will do away with all the fiddling and make the process quick and easy with a simple one plug click and the twist of a dial.
Bulk BULK charging will be done with 2 server power supplies, put in series to charge 6S parallel groups at 50 amps. ooft
That'll charge my 18S2P (10ah) packs at nearly 2C and the 18ah pack in my stealth fighter at 1C. Noice.
My old power supply is a bit ghetto so I'm also planning planning integrate a new lab style power supply with adjustable voltage and current for general testing and what not. I was going to use a few voltage and amp panel meters and DC converters (one step up and one step down) to give me the range of voltages I'd want to play with when I came across this nifty little board.
It does everything I want and more in one neat package and without any any messing around and construction (not that that's an issue)
CV and CC selection, 0-60v and a CA style display. And under $50 delivered. Sweet!
I'll post more info an a review when it arrives but I figured it might be of interest to other tinkerers like me.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ZXY6005-DC-DC-power-module-60V-DC-CCCV-stabilized-voltage-supply-High-Voltage-/180819803054?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a19b33bae
In other news I've gotten a bit fed up with makeshift leads and test equipment scattered and buried all over my bench and workshop so am making a more dedicated piece of ebike testing and charging equipment. There'll be a lipo cycling set up to test packs more quickly and easily - charging, discharging and manually balancing. A 500w discharger using an array of small GY 6.35 50w globes for very rapidly discharging a pack and a seperate lower powered discharge circuit for pulling back single cells. This will be done either automatically driven off a battery medic style balancer or manually with a cell log to display the cell voltages and a 6 pole switch to drop the load across the desired cell without having to swap plugs around. A single 50w 12v globe pulls 3 amps when connected to a single fully charged lipo cell which is perfect for discharging at the max rate through the balance tap wires. The same set up will be used for manually charging up low cells with a 3 amp power supply. I've been doing this for a while anyway by plugging in a cell log, finding the weak cell and then manually charging it up with a 2 pin balance tap connector onto the right wires, but this way will do away with all the fiddling and make the process quick and easy with a simple one plug click and the twist of a dial.
Bulk BULK charging will be done with 2 server power supplies, put in series to charge 6S parallel groups at 50 amps. ooft
That'll charge my 18S2P (10ah) packs at nearly 2C and the 18ah pack in my stealth fighter at 1C. Noice.
My old power supply is a bit ghetto so I'm also planning planning integrate a new lab style power supply with adjustable voltage and current for general testing and what not. I was going to use a few voltage and amp panel meters and DC converters (one step up and one step down) to give me the range of voltages I'd want to play with when I came across this nifty little board.
It does everything I want and more in one neat package and without any any messing around and construction (not that that's an issue)
CV and CC selection, 0-60v and a CA style display. And under $50 delivered. Sweet!
I'll post more info an a review when it arrives but I figured it might be of interest to other tinkerers like me.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ZXY6005-DC-DC-power-module-60V-DC-CCCV-stabilized-voltage-supply-High-Voltage-/180819803054?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a19b33bae
