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rc4x4nut 10.24.2007 07:06 PM

Charger Help
 
Hey guys Im looking for a new charger and I am set on the Hyperion EOS1210i. I read that it had a built in power supply, does that mean that I can plug it into the wall?

Thanks

sikeston34m 10.24.2007 07:10 PM

Hi,

Yes I believe it does mean that. Some chargers come more as a "field charger", with battery clamps to hook up to your auto battery.

When it says it comes with a power supply, it means you can plug it into the wall.

I just purchased a MRC Super brain 989 charger. I'm VERY pleased with it.:yes:

rc4x4nut 10.24.2007 07:15 PM

Thanks, Much appreciated.

JThiessen 10.24.2007 07:23 PM

As far as I know the Hyperion does NOT come with a built in power supply. You might want to double check that info.

BrianG 10.24.2007 07:32 PM

That charger is in fact NOT capable of plugging directly into the wall. It needs a 12v DC power supply. To use the full power output capabiity, you'll need a 12v source that can supply at least 24 amps.

Here is the manual: http://www.b-p-p.com/EOS1210i-MAN-ENG.pdf

sikeston34m 10.24.2007 08:05 PM

Dang! I'm not exactly batting 1000 today.

Could there be another version?

Where did you read that it has a built in power supply RC4x4nut?

gixxer 10.24.2007 08:37 PM

hyperion makes a 5i that is ac/dc. it is limited to 5amps though.

BrianG 10.24.2007 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sikeston34m (Post 124945)
Dang! I'm not exactly batting 1000 today.

Lol, some days you are the bug, some days you are the windshield... :smile:

jnev 10.24.2007 09:55 PM

I can also assure you that it does not have a built in power supply since I used to have it. This is also the reason I sold it. :lol: I didn't have the money for the power supply.

I bought the MRC Superbrain 989 instead, and I couldn't be happier with it. :smile:

rc4x4nut 10.25.2007 08:28 AM

Well I have to find that site that I read it in but what do you guys recommend for a power supply.

johnrobholmes 10.25.2007 09:48 AM

Cheap and powerful

http://www.web-tronics.com/1512siouposu1.html


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