Hello,
Unfortunately I have not learned any German since high school about 25 years ago . .
Maybe someone in this thread speaks English or would be willing to google translate as I have been
I was bought here from this thread in RCGroups -
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthr ... %81/page42
Which briefly discusses using this PSU to power RC LiPo battery chargers - very interested.
I am currently using some series connected Dell 2950 power supplies both for direct charging batteries used in cars and for charging my 100Ah 24V LiPo battery pack that I take to the park for top ups. It seems simpler and potentially safer to run a big single PSU and much simpler wiring and mess than to keep running these Dell PSU's - though I have plenty of spares . .
I have purchased (for $50 AUD!) a 3000w Australian version of this power supply with a single 240v/16A input and am intending to run 2-3 outputs from it. Our mains supply here is rated 240V 10A so I am only planning to use 2000w or so total output to allow for some inefficiency and headroom.
Finally to my question - instead of messing with / making 3mm (?) or so plugs to connect to the PSU output do you see any issue with clipping the output wires just before the plug, soldering extensions direct to those cables and running them through some grommets in the back of the case and out to my RC chargers. I see 3 red 42v and 3 black ground wires - I would pair them and add 60cm extensions to XT90 plugs. 3 outputs with 50 amps total max draw. My chargers are 1000w each - so running one at full power would generate 25A on one of the 12ga wires - generally not an issue - as long as I limit the total draw to about 50 amps.
Sound reasonable?
Thanks for your input - some pics in the link below.
Dean
https://photos.app.goo.gl/8s5t57suebkJYbUa6