Most RC battery chargers require a source of 12 volts to power them and in this DIY video, I show you how to convert an old PC power-supply to a source of 12V that will do the job perfectly. If you have any questions, just ask them in the comments section below or in the forums at: www.rcmodelreviews.com
Showing posts with label Supply. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Supply. Show all posts
DIY: Using a PC power supply with your lipo charger
Posted Friday, December 28, 2012 in Charger, Supply by Mary Farrell0
DIY: Using a PC power supply with your lipo charger Video Clips. Duration : 7.05 Mins.
Most RC battery chargers require a source of 12 volts to power them and in this DIY video, I show you how to convert an old PC power-supply to a source of 12V that will do the job perfectly. If you have any questions, just ask them in the comments section below or in the forums at: www.rcmodelreviews.com
Most RC battery chargers require a source of 12 volts to power them and in this DIY video, I show you how to convert an old PC power-supply to a source of 12V that will do the job perfectly. If you have any questions, just ask them in the comments section below or in the forums at: www.rcmodelreviews.com
Use a Computer Power Supply For Your Turnigy Battery Charger
Posted Thursday, October 25, 2012 in Battery, Charger, Computer, Supply, Turnigy by Mary Farrell
Use a Computer Power Supply For Your Turnigy Battery Charger Tube. Duration : 9.92 Mins.
This tutorial shows you how to turn your old computer power supply in to a power supply that can provide enough power for your Turnigy charger or any battery charger that accepts a 12 volt input and requires less than about 10 amps. Please be careful when working with these power supplies - if the leads are allowed to short while the power is turned on, you will burn yourself and possibly start a fire. I accept no responsibly for your actions so be careful!
This tutorial shows you how to turn your old computer power supply in to a power supply that can provide enough power for your Turnigy charger or any battery charger that accepts a 12 volt input and requires less than about 10 amps. Please be careful when working with these power supplies - if the leads are allowed to short while the power is turned on, you will burn yourself and possibly start a fire. I accept no responsibly for your actions so be careful!
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