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Dec 31, 2014

MEGAWATT 60-AMP INTRODUCTION

To be available starting the last week in January.

$110.00

109 Replies

  • 16.2 volts
    10.8 volts
    Current limited inrush.
    Same dimensions as 29 and 36 amp
    Except 1-1/2" taller
    50% greater air movement cooling fan
    Stackable
    Twice the heatsink area and twice the capacity size transistors versus 36 amp model.

    Details dribbled in via several emails...
  • sj,

    You could use two of them in parallel, for a C4 rate, provided you have adequate 120v available, and if they go to at least 15v. And you could run one thru a booster (or bucker) for EQ'ing.
  • MW, this sounds like a better option than the VEC1093 for my bank of 4 CR235's don't you think?
    BTW I want to thank everyone for their help with my various posts this past year and wish everyone a very Happy, Prosperous, and especially a Healthy NEW Year!!!
  • Ooooooooh! A 60 amp STACKABLE MegaWatt? MEX, did he mention the voltage range?
  • MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
    A sixty ampere voltage adjustable charger power supply. Knowing Megawatt, this is going to be a heck of a unit. I sent a reply to John Marles, inquiring about stackability
    I don't permit a Chinese engineer directing an Indian programmer to diddle my batteries.

    REPLY FROM JOHN MARLES ABOUT STACKABILITY (An Edit)

    "Yes it is stackable.
    Thank you,
    John"


    "Diddle" ---- Haven't heard that one for a while :B

    Is that now, a technical term related to batteries ?
  • A sixty ampere voltage adjustable charger power supply. Knowing Megawatt, this is going to be a heck of a unit. I sent a reply to John Marles, inquiring about stackability
    I don't permit a Chinese engineer directing an Indian programmer to diddle my batteries.

    REPLY FROM JOHN MARLES ABOUT STACKABILITY (An Edit)

    "Yes it is stackable.
    Thank you,
    John"