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100 W
I bought a Meanwell S-350-48 power supply through Sure Electronics off EBay.
After waiting about a month for the slow boat from China, it arrived yesterday and I wired it up. I'm using it to charge 12 s (by 15 AH) lipo packs. On first try it was running hot pushing 9.5+ amps and 450+ watts. After reading online I opened it up to adjust the shunt. The shunt had 3 loops. I expected that just clipping one loop would result in roughly a 1/3 reduction and put me at about 300 watts. I wanted to be a little closer to the 350 rating, so after clipping one loop in the center I bridged one of the clipped legs part way down to an adjacent loop wit a blob of solder.
On my second test, I was delighted to see it pushing 348 watts. After about 10 minutes the fan kicked on. And when it did the current shot up by almost an amp and the unit was pushing about 400 watts. Also, in addition to the fan whir, simultaneously a fairly loud high frequency (a couple hundred hz?) popping sound starting coming out of the unit. I disconnected the charging battery and the popping sound stopped though the fan continued running on for a while so I know the sound isn't the fan. When I unplug the power supply it sits quietly for a few seconds and then as the green led starts to fade the supply also emits a similar popping/ticking sound. However, in this case the sound slows and diminishes away over a couple seconds, while when the sound happens while charging with the fan on it is loud and fairly steady.
Any thoughts about this sound? Or about the surge in output current when the fan kicks on?
After waiting about a month for the slow boat from China, it arrived yesterday and I wired it up. I'm using it to charge 12 s (by 15 AH) lipo packs. On first try it was running hot pushing 9.5+ amps and 450+ watts. After reading online I opened it up to adjust the shunt. The shunt had 3 loops. I expected that just clipping one loop would result in roughly a 1/3 reduction and put me at about 300 watts. I wanted to be a little closer to the 350 rating, so after clipping one loop in the center I bridged one of the clipped legs part way down to an adjacent loop wit a blob of solder.
On my second test, I was delighted to see it pushing 348 watts. After about 10 minutes the fan kicked on. And when it did the current shot up by almost an amp and the unit was pushing about 400 watts. Also, in addition to the fan whir, simultaneously a fairly loud high frequency (a couple hundred hz?) popping sound starting coming out of the unit. I disconnected the charging battery and the popping sound stopped though the fan continued running on for a while so I know the sound isn't the fan. When I unplug the power supply it sits quietly for a few seconds and then as the green led starts to fade the supply also emits a similar popping/ticking sound. However, in this case the sound slows and diminishes away over a couple seconds, while when the sound happens while charging with the fan on it is loud and fairly steady.
Any thoughts about this sound? Or about the surge in output current when the fan kicks on?