What do u charge with and are these ok?

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I am looking for a variable voltage charger that won't break the bank. I have packs ranging from 4s to 20s and dont want to have many individual chargers if possible. What are your thoughts on the chargers in the pics? Or do u have recommendations for one.
 

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Regarding the ones in the images, I wouldn't particularly recommend any of them as they are somewhat pricey for what they are. Generally you want to look for something based off a nicer inverter/psu, preferably huawei, delta, and the like. I've got two of these, specifically the 120v25a version, and they work perfectly fine, do the ~3kws each without much issue. They are repurposed delta dpr 4850 dce which is a pretty solid rectifier and is pretty affordable.
 
Regarding the ones in the images, I wouldn't particularly recommend any of them as they are somewhat pricey for what they are. Generally you want to look for something based off a nicer inverter/psu, preferably huawei, delta, and the like. I've got two of these, specifically the 120v25a version, and they work perfectly fine, do the ~3kws each without much issue. They are repurposed delta dpr 4850 dce which is a pretty solid rectifier and is pretty affordable.
Thanks for the reply. The one in your link looks good.
 
I also have one of the modified Delta rectifiers. I bought a 0-140V/30A Version.
Efficiency is not the best. I measured a full load efficiency of 89%.
They are a bit noisy under load, because they only have two fan speeds.

Mine charges only with 2,8kW.
Probably someone has set an input current limit over the CAN bus.
 
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I bougha 0-140V/30A Version.
I didn't even realize they sell a 30a 140v version, only seen 15a, bit odd as well since the rectifier only does ~3kws :/
Efficiency is not the best. I measured a full load efficiency of 89%.
I get ~95 at 116v25a output with 240v input, it'll be a decent bit less if you're charging off ~110-120v and have to then buck it up.
They are a bit noisy under load, because they only have two fan speeds.
Haha yeah, I should've probably mentioned this, they are telecomme inverters at the end of the day :LOL:
 
I didn't even realize they sell a 30a 140v version, only seen 15a, bit odd as well since the rectifier only does ~3kws :/
It was from a different seller from aliexpress. I was looking for one which can charge every battery I might think off in the next years.
So I can charge 48V with 30A or 140V with 20A.
actually I have 8S lifepo 15S lifepo 21S Li-Ion, next build will be 28-30S Li-Ion.

I get ~95 at 116v25a output with 240v input, it'll be a decent bit less if you're charging off ~110-120v and have to then buck it up.
Original peak efficiency was 91,5%.
I do not think the chinese modifications will level up the efficiency.
The modded Huawei R4875G1 makes around 95,5% Efficiency under full load. But that has double the price.
Mine is running from 230V mains.
From 110-120V you only get half the power.

Haha yeah, I should've probably mentioned this, they are telecomme inverters at the end of the day :LOL:
Yea like all the other reasonabled priced ones with long life, active pfc correction and good efficiency.

If I was able to do the mod myself, I would mod my Elteck Flatpack 48/3000 SHE. Peak efficiency is here 97,8%, or one of my Vertiv R48-2000E3, 1,13kg with 2kW output power, or the smaller Flatpack S 48/1800 with 0,85kg.
 
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