AC Power Supply - 510 Watts, 43 Amps - THE BEST PRICED Large Power Supply on the market!
The last Power Supply you will ever need! This will take on the biggest charging tasks you can throw at it!
The perfect DC input power source for your Charger! Just plug this into your wall outlet, connect to your charger, and you'll be ready to go. This is the lowest priced, high quality Power Supply around! Just look around. For this kind of Amperage you will typically pay $200 - $300! Amps and the output watts of the Power Supply are what is important in getting the highest capacity charge rates from your charger. Take this formula for example.
The conversion of Watts to Amps is governed by the equation Amps = Watts/Volts - For example 12 watts/12 volts = 1 amp
The conversion of Amps to Watts is governed by the equation Watts = Amps x Volts - For example 5 amps * 22.2 volts = 111 watts
So if you are using the Hyperion Duo Charger and you are charging 2 6s 2500mAH Li-PO batteries at a 1c rate, you will need 55.5 watts to charge each one for a total of 111Watts. The formula is 2.5Amps x 22.2 Volt = 55.5Watts.
Take that 111 Watts and divide it by 12 volts which is your power supply output and you will see you need only 9.25 amps to get a full 1c charge. Now if you want to charge your batteries at 2c just multiply the Amps x 2 and you will need 18.5 amps. You can do this for any battery and find out the size of power supply you will need.
*Please keep in mind these are all just estimates and in a real world scenario not everything is 100% and will vary a bit.
With a 43 Amp power supply you can charge 2 6s 5000mAH batteries at over a 2c rate! But you are also limited in watts by the amount of Watts your charger can output and the amount of watts your power supply can output. I know it may seem confusing but I am horrible at math and if I can figure this out, anyone can :). Check this site out for more information: http://www.powerstream.com/Amps-Watts.htm
The Power Supply has 3 + and 3 - outputs so you can hook up to 3 chargers or other devices that run on DC power. They are screws that go into the charger, so you can take them out and screw an adapter on there or clamp your Charger leads directly onto the screw.