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    Quote Originally Posted by LiPo Power View Post
    That is the way server PS units are design. Once plugged in to the wall fan runs at slow speed.
    To completely turn off the unit, unplug it from the wall please.
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    Any chance you can post picture or two of how you are using it please?
    Sure ill get pics this weekend.
    The PS makes charging 6S 5000mah a snap. Was using deep cycle before and that just was not enough power!
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    Glad you like it.... :-)

    Some people I know are using inexpensive power splitter with On Off switch with their PS unit and using the switch you can completely turn it off without
    disconnecting the power cord from the wall...

    Robert





    Quote Originally Posted by KartRacer View Post
    Sure ill get pics this weekend.
    The PS makes charging 6S 5000mah a snap. Was using deep cycle before and that just was not enough power!
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    Part of getting them ready is to open the unit and make sure it is clean...
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    IMG_20130109_191241.jpgthis is what I came up with so far

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    That is very cool looking charging station....
    Wicked.....


    Quote Originally Posted by HydroMike View Post
    IMG_20130109_191241.jpgthis is what I came up with so far
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    Also have few of the Dell NPS-700AB PS units.
    700 Watts at 12.5V, very strong power supply, same price...
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    24 Volt PS is here!!!!

    Up to 1800 Watts or 75 Amps at 24.7 Volts!!!!
    Hi to all the users of TP820CD or simular chargers!!!
    I have what you need, for less!!!!
    Buyer pays the shipping... US and Canada Only...
    Unit comes with power cord.
    Local pick up available...
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    New inventory available.

    24 Volt

    12 Volt
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    I have 2 of this type available....
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    Which one of your power supplies would you suggest for this charger? http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ger_800W_.html


    thanks

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    I have this charger and I love it....
    I use one of my 12.6 Volt HP supply and this charger is working perfect
    charging 2S or 4S 5000, 5800 mah lipos on the same time.
    Also I do not charge my lipos with more than 10 amp each...
    Now if you like to do just that, charge lipos with more than 10 amps each on the same time you need to input
    close to 18 volt to your charger and for that you will need this one:
    http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...8V_60amp_.html
    Hope this helps
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    Robert






    Quote Originally Posted by gfm1135 View Post
    Which one of your power supplies would you suggest for this charger? http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ger_800W_.html


    thanks
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    Thanks Robert. I will take one. Please PM me your PP and price.

    Gary

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    Thank You
    PP info sent via PM
    Robert



    Quote Originally Posted by gfm1135 View Post
    Thanks Robert. I will take one. Please PM me your PP and price.

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    Payment sent. Address in PM.

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    Hi Gary
    Payment received, thank You.
    Will update when shipped.
    Robert

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    Payment sent. Address in PM.
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    Shipped!!!
    Thank You again...



    Quote Originally Posted by LiPo Power View Post
    Hi Gary
    Payment received, thank You.
    Will update when shipped.
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    Hi Guys, here is my inventory update:

    DELL-DPS-500CB
    12 Volt, 502 Watts, 41 Amps
    Installed On-Off switch, installed binding posts, power cord included

    HP DPS-600PB
    12 Volt, 575 Watts, 47 Amps
    Installed On-Off switch, installed binding posts, power cord included

    HP DPS-1200FB
    12 Volt, 900 Watts, 75 Amps
    Installed binding posts, power cord included

    HP DPS-1200FB 2 in series
    24 Volt, 1800 Watts, 75 Amps
    Installed binding posts, Y splitter power cord included

    HP DPS-600PB 2 in series, dual voltage unit
    24 Volt or 12 Volt, 1150 Watts, 47 Amps
    Installed binding posts, Y splitter power cord and 24 Volt adapter jumper cable included

    These units are perfect for all the RC chargers, all brands and all specs available on the market today.
    PS units have temperature, current overload and reverse polarity protection installed by manufacturer.
    Buyer pays the shipping.
    Local pick up available in Mississauga.
    Payment PayPal or E transfer.
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    Still have:

    Dell DPS-500CB, 12 Volt, Up to 502 Watts, 41 Amp
    HP DPS-600PB, 12 Volt, Up to 575 Watts, 47 Amp
    HP DPS-600PB, 24 Volt, Up to 1150 Watts, 47 Amp
    HP DPS-1200FB, 12 Volt, Up to 900 Watts, 75 Amp
    HP DPS-460BB, 12 Volt, Up to 460 Watts, 36 Amp
    HP DPS-1200FB, 24 Volt, Up to 1800 Watts, 75 Amp temporary sold out
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    All available again....
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    Most popular

    DPS-1200FB

    In series for 24 Volt, 1150 Watts, 47 Amps...

    alone for 12 Volt, 575 Watts, 47 Amps...

    Power!!! Quality Power!!! Regulated Power!!! Clean Power!!!!

    All shipped with power cable and binding posts installed....

    Price may change without notice on all models....
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    Interested buying a DPS-1200FB, please let me know paypal and cost. Thanks.

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    PayPal info sent.....
    Thank You




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    Interested buying a DPS-1200FB, please let me know paypal and cost. Thanks.
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    Thanks! Look foward to trying out the HP DPS-1200FB!

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    Very good, when you set it up please post some pictures.....




    Quote Originally Posted by electric View Post
    Thanks! Look foward to trying out the HP DPS-1200FB!
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    Default Power Supply Update

    Dell DPS-500CB, 12 Volt, Up to 502 Watts, 41 Amp
    Dell DPS-700CB, 12 Volt, Up to 775 Watts, 64.5 Amps
    Dell DPS-7000814, 12 Volt, Up to 57.3 Amps
    HP DPS-600PB, 12 Volt, Up to 575 Watts, 47 Amp
    HP DPS-600PB, 24 Volt, Up to 1150 Watts, 47 Amp
    HP DPS-1200FB, 12 Volt, Up to 900 Watts, 75 Amp
    HP DPS-460BB, 12 Volt, Up to 460 Watts, 36 Amp
    HP DPS-1200FB, 24 Volt, Up to 1800 Watts, 75 Amp
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiPo Power View Post
    Dell DPS-500CB, 12 Volt, Up to 502 Watts, 41 Amp
    Dell DPS-700CB, 12 Volt, Up to 775 Watts, 64.5 Amps
    Dell DPS-7000814, 12 Volt, Up to 57.3 Amps
    HP DPS-600PB, 12 Volt, Up to 575 Watts, 47 Amp
    HP DPS-600PB, 24 Volt, Up to 1150 Watts, 47 Amp
    HP DPS-1200FB, 12 Volt, Up to 900 Watts, 75 Amp
    HP DPS-460BB, 12 Volt, Up to 460 Watts, 36 Amp
    HP DPS-1200FB, 24 Volt, Up to 1800 Watts, 75 Amp
    Hi,

    I nedd a power supply to power this balancer/charger:

    http://www.nitrorcx.com/75p-1220-charger.html

    I believe I need a +300w and no more than 16v

    Will the small black PSU unit pictured above work with my charger? If so, how much will it be?

    Thx

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    HP DPS-1200FB 2 in series
    24 Volt, 1800 Watts, 75 Amps
    Installed binding posts, Y splitter power cord included



    HP DPS-600PB 2 in series, dual voltage unit
    24 Volt or 12 Volt, 1150 Watts, 47 Amps
    Installed binding posts, Y splitter power cord and 24 Volt adapter jumper cable included

    Just wanted to ask see if these are the same in size thinking of changing for MORE POWER LOL

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    Hi
    The small black PSU is 24 Volt unit.
    From what I can see your charger needs 12-15 volt input power.
    In your case I would suggest:
    HP DPS-600PB
    HP DPs-700CB
    Dell DPS-7000814
    3 of them Perfect for your charger.
    All are way over 500 Watts and over 47 Amps at over 12.5 volt.
    Please let me know....




    Quote Originally Posted by gyrotron View Post
    Hi,

    I nedd a power supply to power this balancer/charger:

    http://www.nitrorcx.com/75p-1220-charger.html

    I believe I need a +300w and no more than 16v

    Will the small black PSU unit pictured above work with my charger? If so, how much will it be?

    Thx
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    Each 24 Volt unit is made out of 2 units connected in series.

    DPS-600PB, 24 Volt ( very popular unit but larger )

    L 13.5 x W 4.5 x H 3.0

    DPS-1200PB, 24 Volt

    L 9.5 x W 3.5 x H 3.0




    Quote Originally Posted by HydroMike View Post
    HP DPS-1200FB 2 in series
    24 Volt, 1800 Watts, 75 Amps
    Installed binding posts, Y splitter power cord included



    HP DPS-600PB 2 in series, dual voltage unit
    24 Volt or 12 Volt, 1150 Watts, 47 Amps
    Installed binding posts, Y splitter power cord and 24 Volt adapter jumper cable included

    Just wanted to ask see if these are the same in size thinking of changing for MORE POWER LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiPo Power View Post
    Hi
    The small black PSU is 24 Volt unit.
    From what I can see your charger needs 12-15 volt input power.
    In your case I would suggest:
    HP DPS-600PB
    HP DPs-700CB
    Dell DPS-7000814
    3 of them Perfect for your charger.
    All are way over 500 Watts and over 47 Amps at over 12.5 volt.
    Please let me know....
    Is the above PSU list from left to right on the picture? I don't see connectors on the first one to the left. Can you also provide a switch? I would like to get the most compact of all. Thx

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