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12.19.2008, 09:11 PM

would this be enough power for the Hyperion eos0610i charging 5s 5000 lipo...thanks again guys

Competition Electronics 14V/23A Regulated DC Power Supply
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This is the awesome 23 amp regulated DC power supply from Competition Electronics! This highly efficient power supply is both lightweight and compact, making it easy to take to the track. With the maximum current handling capacity of 23A at 14V nominal output, this power supply can run all your chargers, dynos and other equipment with ease! It can easily charge multiple batteries at 5-6 amps each, without breaking a sweat.

Features:
  • Based on switched mode technology.
  • Compact and lightweight.
  • High efficiency and less heat dissipation.
  • Protected against short circuit, over current and over voltage.
  • Forced air cooling and over temperature shut down.
Specifications:
  • Input voltage: 120 VAC (Pre-set) or 230 VAC (Requires internal jumper)
  • Output voltage: 13.8 VDC
  • Current limit: 23 amps
  • Temp. range: 0 - 40 degrees C
  • AC Input: Detachable power cord
  • DC Input: Terminals with tubular hole diameter 0.2" with set screw.
  • Dimensions: 7" x 8.25" x 2.2"
  • Weight: 3.5 lbs.

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12.19.2008, 10:27 PM

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would this be enough power for the Hyperion eos0610i charging 5s 5000 lipo...thanks again guys

Competition Electronics 14V/23A Regulated DC Power Supply
[CEI3710]











This is the awesome 23 amp regulated DC power supply from Competition Electronics! This highly efficient power supply is both lightweight and compact, making it easy to take to the track. With the maximum current handling capacity of 23A at 14V nominal output, this power supply can run all your chargers, dynos and other equipment with ease! It can easily charge multiple batteries at 5-6 amps each, without breaking a sweat.

Features:
  • Based on switched mode technology.
  • Compact and lightweight.
  • High efficiency and less heat dissipation.
  • Protected against short circuit, over current and over voltage.
  • Forced air cooling and over temperature shut down.
Specifications:
  • Input voltage: 120 VAC (Pre-set) or 230 VAC (Requires internal jumper)
  • Output voltage: 13.8 VDC
  • Current limit: 23 amps
  • Temp. range: 0 - 40 degrees C
  • AC Input: Detachable power cord
  • DC Input: Terminals with tubular hole diameter 0.2" with set screw.
  • Dimensions: 7" x 8.25" x 2.2"
  • Weight: 3.5 lbs.


first off I would suggest either the 0610i or the 0610i duo ( which will charge 2 packs at once)...I have the 0610i which I am very satisfied with and I use the Ofna 14v, 18 amp PS which is more than enough. All you need from your PS to charge a 6s 5000 pack is 130 watts
   
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12.19.2008, 10:49 PM

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first off I would suggest either the 0610i or the 0610i duo ( which will charge 2 packs at once)...I have the 0610i which I am very satisfied with and I use the Ofna 14v, 18 amp PS which is more than enough. All you need from your PS to charge a 6s 5000 pack is 130 watts
thanks for the great info ....i will go with the 0610i as i don't think i really need the duo(yeah,i say that now...lol) i'll definetly look for the ofna PS,thanks for the info,appreciate it..
   
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