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NinerBikes
Nov 07, 2014Explorer
You better be more specific as to which MeanWell voltage and Model number being compared to the 2 Megawatt models we know of.
I've seen my MegaWatt put out 40 amps, its only a 30 amp model, but that is only right when you turn the unit on, the shunt was pretty cold that morning, don't know if it was an accurate figure. Once my Mega Watt settles in, it seems to hold 33 to 29 amps, no problem, for a while. It's pretty rare for me to get my T-1275 down to 50% SOC, since I charge up daily and I'm not burning much amps, 35 -45 AH in 24 hours. I would bet that if hooked up to T-105's, at least a pair, 30 amps, no problem.
Maybe Mena661 will post up, but he has his on some big batteries, and uses his for maintenance charging, I think, not bulk charging?
I've seen my MegaWatt put out 40 amps, its only a 30 amp model, but that is only right when you turn the unit on, the shunt was pretty cold that morning, don't know if it was an accurate figure. Once my Mega Watt settles in, it seems to hold 33 to 29 amps, no problem, for a while. It's pretty rare for me to get my T-1275 down to 50% SOC, since I charge up daily and I'm not burning much amps, 35 -45 AH in 24 hours. I would bet that if hooked up to T-105's, at least a pair, 30 amps, no problem.
Maybe Mena661 will post up, but he has his on some big batteries, and uses his for maintenance charging, I think, not bulk charging?
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