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04.18.2005, 04:38 PM

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Originally posted by Serum
Okay, here is the thing;

When you do this, you must know what you are doing, it is completely for you own risk; i pressume that you know how to solder, and you know about safety issues with high power electrics;

connect pin 14 to the ground


I used 6 of the ground wires and 6 of the 12V wires to connect to the chassis mounted connectors, show on this picture.



I also put a 10 ohm resistor (metal case, 20W) on the 12V line out, in order to give the powersupply a load when it hasn't got a load.. (bad for these kind of powersupplies)
Hey SERUM, befor I get the power supply I would like to know if I can charge my 12 cells pack at once without having any problem with the P.Supply, because some says that a 12v power supply will be fried if it is used to power up a charger that can charge a 14.4 volts pack. Its really strang you know, the CDR 5000 only needs between 11-15 volts to be hooked up and charging a pack of 6-36 cells. Futaba even said in the manual that its going to be a big trouble if the charger is supported by a 24v P.S. and remember if you are going to charge a 24 cells at once you will have a 28.8 pack to be charged and you cant use a P.S. that provides more than 15v?!! I'm reeeeaaaally puzzled and I do want some explaination from every one if possible.:C:


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