I have a
30A/28v variable power supply. It cost all of $400. My entire panel only draws
11 amps. I still don’t see why you need 50 amps.
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[mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of rpharis
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Subject: [LML] Re: 28VDC Ground
Power Supply Options
To have a consistent
24-28 vdc output for a useful length of time, as I suspect would be
required for a bench test setup, you would need a power supply with close to 40
or 50 A output to maintain the batteries state of charge. If
that is the case, why bother with the batteries. Check on E-Bay
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Power Supply Options
I use dual Odyssey 1600
batteries in series charged with a 24v BatteryMinder.
Marshall Michaelian
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From: "Valin & Allyson Thorn" <thorn@starflight.aero>
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2009 5:00:51 AM GMT -08:00 Tijuana / Baja California
Subject: [LML] 28VDC Ground Power Supply Options
Hello LML gang,
Could I get some advice on the best way to get a 28 VDC 50 Amp
power supply set up in our hangar? On the web I’ve seen $5000 ground
power units that can be plugged into our hangar’s AC power outlets to solve the
problem… Surely there’s a cheaper way to do this. Anyone know of a
more affordable source? Maybe a couple of 12V car batteries ganged
together with a battery charger in there somewhere.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Valin Thorn
Legacy
Texas
http://www.starflight.aero/legacy