I've posted this on my club site as well so apologise to those that have access to both, I really want a broad set of eyes and replies...
I am parallel charging 6 x 5000mah 6s packs.
Now I am not interested in theory, not being rude here just not after maths proving I can charge at X rate. To justify that statement, in theory I should not have blown up my old PL8 (charging at 12v - 60a) but I did and in theory I should be able to charge at 30v and 50a but the manufacturers of the Efuel PSU put a note in the box especially for PL8 users saying set the PL8 to max 24v and max 40a.
Soooo.... Before I blow up another PL8... If anyone is using this PSU do I set it to run at 30v? And do you have any other recommendations?
1) I have read that I need to power on the PSU and wait 15secs before connecting the charger so will follow that route
2) The PSU had a pull out for the PL8 saying to set the PL8 to accept a max voltage 24v and max current 40a which I have done.
Last question is everyone just using the user pre-set "high power" or direct amp charging, rather than setting to be C charge i.e. set to 5A per pack rather than let it decide based on C rating ie 1C?
Thanks
I am parallel charging 6 x 5000mah 6s packs.
Now I am not interested in theory, not being rude here just not after maths proving I can charge at X rate. To justify that statement, in theory I should not have blown up my old PL8 (charging at 12v - 60a) but I did and in theory I should be able to charge at 30v and 50a but the manufacturers of the Efuel PSU put a note in the box especially for PL8 users saying set the PL8 to max 24v and max 40a.
Soooo.... Before I blow up another PL8... If anyone is using this PSU do I set it to run at 30v? And do you have any other recommendations?
1) I have read that I need to power on the PSU and wait 15secs before connecting the charger so will follow that route
2) The PSU had a pull out for the PL8 saying to set the PL8 to accept a max voltage 24v and max current 40a which I have done.
Last question is everyone just using the user pre-set "high power" or direct amp charging, rather than setting to be C charge i.e. set to 5A per pack rather than let it decide based on C rating ie 1C?
Thanks


But hey its my rule lol
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