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    im new to these high powered charging setups and just need a bit of advice before i screw it up, i just got my new coolice 1150w 25v psu and im a bit confused as to how it plugs into my powerlab 8. theres 4 outputs on the psu 2positive (red obvously) and 2 negative female bullets. how do i plug this into the charger? do i need a y lead setup so both positives can into one positive on the pl8 and teh same on the negative?
    thanks in advance
    tom

  • #2
    Hi

    These are probably different voltages, one 12v and one 24v or you might need to join two up to make 24v. Your best bet is to PM Ian (coolice) and ask him. Send pics too.

    Hope this helps

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    • #3
      The inner most pair of connections is for 12v and the outer most pair is for 24v.
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      • #4
        Yea I'd literally just fissured that out ha, I stopped being lazy and got my multimeter out, thanks for the replies anyway

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        • #5
          Thanks for helping guys.

          Any questions fire away to my email or PM.

          But basically as above and what you've figured out, as standard the two black terminals are the negative and are always used for connection of your charger.
          The single red bullet to the right is for 12.5 volts and the far right red bullet is for 25 volts.
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