drewjet
10 kW
Anybody else have trouble with the fans? I have had 2 die in the last week.
drewjet said:Anybody else have trouble with the fans? I have had 2 die in the last week.
mwkeefer said:drewjet said:Anybody else have trouble with the fans? I have had 2 die in the last week.
Which fans the stock on the S-350 or the ones on the SP-320? What mods have you done for fans?
Hi,emzero said:Modifing a 27 V- power-supply into a 64 V one (with lower current: 2.0 -2.5 A = 128 W - 160 W)
emzero said:Hi,emzero said:Modifing a 27 V- power-supply into a 64 V one (with lower current: 2.0 -2.5 A = 128 W - 160 W)
my modification (described a few posts before) doesn't work![]()
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Could anybody help me please!!!
First everthing seemed working fine:
The voltage could be set up to 66.8 V until the unit shuts down.
So i fixed the voltage to 66.0 V and connected it to my really empty!! (about 30 V - 40x 1,2 V NiCad) batteries.
In the beginning everthing seemed perfect: a constant load of 2.1 A ... and no problems ... even heat was acceptable![]()
But as the voltage reached around 50 V the currrent slowly went down to only a few mA![]()
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Does anybody have any idea what is happening here????
But i didn't understand the meaning of this resistor and have now idea of how to figure it out :-(Finally, I replaced R4, the 2701 surface mount resistor on the bottom of the board. I tack-soldered a 1K8 resistor in place of the 2K7. This change, along with adding a zener to the ZD1 string, is the one that allowed the power supply to output more volts.
Hello Mike,mwkeefer said:Question - How long did you leave the charger connected in this 15w mode, did you pull it or leave it a while to see if it popped back up ?
Normal when modding the resistors for current, I think modifying the shunt alone prevents this (based on others posts)...DaveAK said:Mike, I do get a buzzing sound under load that's clearly distinct from the fan noise. It's not loud though, but it is there. With no load there is no buzzing.
No the load in question is only on the low voltage side of the TL494CN and only because of the fan's draw. I should actually say, I don't know... when I started and in all my testing I have used a real lipo pack (or many in parallel) for 24v unit loading - I've never tried any other load... should be okay, just double check it = )DaveAK said:I am running the supplies at the rated 24V and I've just tweaked the current up from 14.6A to 15.5A. When I've got them all wired up in series I will set them all to my final voltage and recheck the 15.5A. With the test load I was using the voltage dropped to 16V with 15.5A. Does this mean that when I start to use it as a charger I'll need to "recalibrate" the current limit to the actual load of the batteries?
DaveAK said:The one I modified for current limit only had R37 populated, while the other three had both R37 and R33 populated. As the current will be limited by the first one this shouldn't effect things right?
Kingfish said:BB, the spec for the SP-320-48 says you can tune it between 41V and 56V, so I would say yes you should be able to tune it down to 42V. Best way to tell is to go hook it up and test your unit as you trim it down.
I don't have an answer on how to reduce the current; not my forte.
Curious and Concerned: If you take your 10S3P and make a 30Ah battery the nominal voltage will be 18.5V. I would think charging at 42V is beyond the envelope. Not sure I'd want to stand too close while this is going. Are you are planning on an early 4th of July celebration? :wink:
~KF
...10S3P with the balancers plugs connected to form a unique battery of 30Ah...Can I use the SP-320-48 adjusting the output voltage at 42V?
Kingfish said:I guess the part that's missing is what is the Ah rating for each cell. Sounds like quite a pack: I'm all ears and keen to learn. Who's the manufacturer/supplier?![]()
mwkeefer said:The real issue is the SP series (the 350 not the 480) doesn't do CC limiting it does 3 second pulse reset, so unless you have a current limiter to fit on the front end to perform the CV phase taper you won't have the results you want...
I also don't suggest using a drain balance with a pulse supply, it will not balance properly.
So far as limiting the current, the SP series you would need has a shunt... does yours?
-Mike