jhelber08
70cc twin V2
So I recently got bitten by the electric bug and broke down and bought an EF 64" MXS. Anyways, up until that point I only had a Hitec x4 charger for rx batteries and such and needed a better solution for charging some bigger batteries. Here's what I came up with.
Its powered by two 12V 900 Watt (Model DPS-1200FB) power supplies for a whopping 1800 Watts of available power at 24V. Here is a link on how to modify the power supply (http://www.rchelination.com/setting-hp-dps-1200fb-power-supply/). Buddy RC also sells these power supplies already setup to go in series and another good source is feathermerchantrc.com as they have several options to choose from for ready to go power supplies. The charger and binding posts are from progressive RC. Fan and USB plug are from Newegg and the switches and other odds and ends are from the local Fry's. The deck is made from a cheap peace of 6mm ply and covered with carbon fiber ultracote.
After using this for a few days at the field I have a few changes to make like adding another charger so I can charge different sized batteries at the same time and I may add some led lights so that I can see to charge during some night flying sessions. I also plan to add a trap door for charge lead storage as there is alot of unused space beneath the deck.
Just wanted to post this up for other people to share their setups so we can steal, I mean, applaud your ideas.
Its powered by two 12V 900 Watt (Model DPS-1200FB) power supplies for a whopping 1800 Watts of available power at 24V. Here is a link on how to modify the power supply (http://www.rchelination.com/setting-hp-dps-1200fb-power-supply/). Buddy RC also sells these power supplies already setup to go in series and another good source is feathermerchantrc.com as they have several options to choose from for ready to go power supplies. The charger and binding posts are from progressive RC. Fan and USB plug are from Newegg and the switches and other odds and ends are from the local Fry's. The deck is made from a cheap peace of 6mm ply and covered with carbon fiber ultracote.
After using this for a few days at the field I have a few changes to make like adding another charger so I can charge different sized batteries at the same time and I may add some led lights so that I can see to charge during some night flying sessions. I also plan to add a trap door for charge lead storage as there is alot of unused space beneath the deck.
Just wanted to post this up for other people to share their setups so we can steal, I mean, applaud your ideas.