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jrnymn7
Nov 02, 2014Explorer
smk,
The issue is not with the voltage, it's with the type of protection. In many cases, such as with powermax switching power supplies, the unit has constant current limiting. But it turns out the Turnigy does not. I could not find sufficient literature on the unit, and therefore should have made further inquiries into the matter before buying it. My bad.
Apparently the same issue exists with some of the Mean Well models, so one must be careful which one they buy.
Now I'm trying to figure out a simple fix. And if I do, that fix may prove quite useful for other applications as well.
I explain the situation, in detail, in my reply to Salvo, three posts above yours.
The issue is not with the voltage, it's with the type of protection. In many cases, such as with powermax switching power supplies, the unit has constant current limiting. But it turns out the Turnigy does not. I could not find sufficient literature on the unit, and therefore should have made further inquiries into the matter before buying it. My bad.
Apparently the same issue exists with some of the Mean Well models, so one must be careful which one they buy.
Now I'm trying to figure out a simple fix. And if I do, that fix may prove quite useful for other applications as well.
I explain the situation, in detail, in my reply to Salvo, three posts above yours.
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