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super__dan 24-06-2007 08:35 AM

Well it's a 10A power supply so you should be able to run 2 chargers at 5A. A fan takes next to bugger all so that should be OK too. The only thing is sometimes the more you load it the more the voltage drops off so on full load it may dip to like 11.6V which some chargers may not like.

Just try it!

xx4-nutter 24-06-2007 08:56 AM

cheers dan, i wasnt too sure about it.. ill give it a go ! :D

Garry D.

ashleyb4 24-06-2007 09:51 AM

It all depends of your charge current. The fan isnt going to be over 1a draw. So to be on the safe side i would charge at 4 amp on both chargers. The power supply will handel it but it will get warm. So just be careful. As the last thing you want is your powersuply going pop in the middle of a meeting.

A

EDIT: beaten to it.

jim76 24-06-2007 10:53 AM

i looked at getting one of those cheap on ebay a little while back, but i read several unfavourable comments on racechat about their power handling. i wouldn't push it close to the 10A if you can avoid it as they seem pretty prone to going pop.

mark christopher 24-06-2007 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jim76 (Post 46172)
i looked at getting one of those cheap on ebay a little while back, but i read several unfavourable comments on racechat about their power handling. i wouldn't push it close to the 10A if you can avoid it as they seem pretty prone to going pop.

Jim has hit the nail on the head, i had 3 of these before i gave up on em and bought a good psu
they dont like high loads and soon pop

GeneralZod 28-08-2007 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 45573)

...i may get some carbon fibre vinyl to cover it in...

Functional Item + Stick-On Carbon Tat = BarryBoy

What's Next?
4" screw on red alloy tailpipe on your XX4?
Fake bonnet vents on your B4??

Kids today... :rolleyes:

b4rs 31-08-2007 09:16 PM

so how did you make it exactly and wot does it do, when u went to maplins how did you buy a plastic box that worked axaclty as a power distributer??? with all the preset switch holes, so do you just hook up your 12v leisure battery to that and u can run multiple chargers?

josh_smaxx 31-08-2007 10:11 PM

I think i might make one......

Shame as i dont have a power supply to use it with, just a 12v/240v charger :D

mark christopher 03-09-2007 08:57 AM

you buy all the components and then make it to your chosen layput, then you have a multi point power supply outlet

ashleyb4 04-09-2007 12:01 PM

You have to drill the holes yourself.

A

antnee 26-09-2007 10:27 AM

question:how do you wire it up? with and with out switches(leds would be good)

also, how much were your sockets?

ashleyb4 26-09-2007 11:48 AM

My sockets where somethi glike 97 p i think cant rememebr really.

To wire it up you wire it up in parrerlel

So you connect the red wire from the 12v to the first posative socket then put another wire between posative socket one and posative socket 2 and do the same but with posative socket 2 and 3. Tnen do the same for the negative side but obvioulsy use the negative wire from the 12v.

As for using switches.

The main posative wire form th 12v would connect to the posative of the switch either terminal doesnt really matter. Then connect a wire form the same termanal of the switch to the next switch and then gaain join another wire from the second swithc to the third switch.

For the negative do the same as if you wherent using a switch.

And then place a joning wire form the spare terminal on the switch to the psative plugs do this with all the switched if you want ill draw a circuit diagram.

As for LED's you would just wire hem in parrelel.

A

ashleyb4 26-09-2007 11:53 AM

here you go circuit diagram if you dont want switches just wire posative straight to posative socket

http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/5378/cisuitrs8.gif

BTW the box's are sockets red = postive and vise versa

A

mark christopher 26-09-2007 12:07 PM

makesure your switched are sufficiently rated for the output

antnee 26-09-2007 12:56 PM

nice one ash, my psu should look proper trick now :)

VintageRacer 26-09-2007 04:00 PM

1 Attachment(s)
If you want power indicator LEDs add them like this. (The rectangle is a resistor to limit the current to the LED, you will need to choose the right value resistor. I don't have time to work it out at the moment, sorry.)

Edit: Just found this to calculate the series resistor value http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...Bowden/led.htm

antnee 26-09-2007 05:42 PM

decided im going to take the easy option, get some illuminated switches

Northy 26-09-2007 05:47 PM

You'll still need to connect up the LEDs or whatever they use to illuminate up, they don't illuminate by magic you know..... :D

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antnee 26-09-2007 06:20 PM

i just connect the switch as per normal, the led is inside the switch and sorts its self out

Northy 26-09-2007 06:25 PM

Really? I've never sen one like that.....

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