G GSWinc New Member Joined Oct 1, 2019 Messages 25 May 30, 2020 #1 I am looking for something that can fast charge my Bluetti 1500w. I believe it can take 500w input. I see will has a 300w he uses but I'd like to get something that could max out (occasionaly) the Bluetti. I found this on Amzn. Any ideas? Amazon.com
I am looking for something that can fast charge my Bluetti 1500w. I believe it can take 500w input. I see will has a 300w he uses but I'd like to get something that could max out (occasionaly) the Bluetti. I found this on Amzn. Any ideas? Amazon.com
e97 New Member Joined May 22, 2020 Messages 22 Location US-Midwest Jun 1, 2020 #2 If you have a BMS or 12V only is OK, I like these: HP Enterprise 1200W power supply 94% efficient @ 240V, 50% load (600W) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07GRG296X/ @ $25 + breakout board : https://www.parallelminer.com/produ...pter-compatible-with-hp-1200-watt-dps-1200fb/ @ $8
If you have a BMS or 12V only is OK, I like these: HP Enterprise 1200W power supply 94% efficient @ 240V, 50% load (600W) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07GRG296X/ @ $25 + breakout board : https://www.parallelminer.com/produ...pter-compatible-with-hp-1200-watt-dps-1200fb/ @ $8
John Frum Tell me your problems Joined Nov 30, 2019 Messages 15,234 Jun 1, 2020 #3 e97 said: If you have a BMS or 12V only is OK, I like these: HP Enterprise 1200W power supply 94% efficient @ 240V, 50% load (600W) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07GRG296X/ @ $25 + breakout board : https://www.parallelminer.com/produ...pter-compatible-with-hp-1200-watt-dps-1200fb/ @ $8 Click to expand... Thats really cool but is it CC=constant current CV=constant voltage and are current and voltage configurable?
e97 said: If you have a BMS or 12V only is OK, I like these: HP Enterprise 1200W power supply 94% efficient @ 240V, 50% load (600W) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07GRG296X/ @ $25 + breakout board : https://www.parallelminer.com/produ...pter-compatible-with-hp-1200-watt-dps-1200fb/ @ $8 Click to expand... Thats really cool but is it CC=constant current CV=constant voltage and are current and voltage configurable?
John Frum Tell me your problems Joined Nov 30, 2019 Messages 15,234 Jun 1, 2020 #4 e97 said: If you have a BMS or 12V only is OK, I like these: HP Enterprise 1200W power supply 94% efficient @ 240V, 50% load (600W) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07GRG296X/ @ $25 + breakout board : https://www.parallelminer.com/produ...pter-compatible-with-hp-1200-watt-dps-1200fb/ @ $8 Click to expand... The 240 volts is a bit tricky also. I'd have to make a weird plug to plug into 2 outlets on separate phases. But still very cool.
e97 said: If you have a BMS or 12V only is OK, I like these: HP Enterprise 1200W power supply 94% efficient @ 240V, 50% load (600W) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07GRG296X/ @ $25 + breakout board : https://www.parallelminer.com/produ...pter-compatible-with-hp-1200-watt-dps-1200fb/ @ $8 Click to expand... The 240 volts is a bit tricky also. I'd have to make a weird plug to plug into 2 outlets on separate phases. But still very cool.
e97 New Member Joined May 22, 2020 Messages 22 Location US-Midwest Jun 7, 2020 #5 smoothJoey said: The 240 volts is a bit tricky also. I'd have to make a weird plug to plug into 2 outlets on separate phases. But still very cool. Click to expand... Its universal 120-240Vac input. Its constant voltage (not-adjustable)
smoothJoey said: The 240 volts is a bit tricky also. I'd have to make a weird plug to plug into 2 outlets on separate phases. But still very cool. Click to expand... Its universal 120-240Vac input. Its constant voltage (not-adjustable)