can i get a picture inside the psu? i got a burned micro controller and looking to replace it, but it burned out and i cant figure it what type of mc is. THANKS!
Its supposed to have overtemp protection, what was the actual case temperature? 90% efficient means the fan has to dissipate 60W which does seem a bit difficult.
With a spade terminal you can get 12 or even 10 gauge wire attached to those terminals just fine. You really shouldn't be stuffing bare wires into these terminals like this for a few different reasons.
why would I even want bother with this cheap crap? Even without any test, you can clearly see this can not handle 50 A so why waste my time any further?
can i get a picture inside the psu? i got a burned micro controller and looking to replace it, but it burned out and i cant figure it what type of mc is. THANKS!
Thank you for this test. Is this supply good for LiFePo4 280A/h batteries feeding, approx 40A?
@@anatolsam6715 that is what I am using it for but it’s not meant for it
Its supposed to have overtemp protection, what was the actual case temperature? 90% efficient means the fan has to dissipate 60W which does seem a bit difficult.
Interesting. I wonder, if calling the company and asking them ab out it and the test???
Waste of time, I already tried it with Victron.
its a good PSU you are gonna kill it thou, i dont think it was designed for continuous MAX current output
Okay, and the SE 600 12 is? Where does it say? Not in the specs. If its not design for it it should be specified.
With a spade terminal you can get 12 or even 10 gauge wire attached to those terminals just fine. You really shouldn't be stuffing bare wires into these terminals like this for a few different reasons.
why would I even want bother with this cheap crap? Even without any test, you can clearly see this can not handle 50 A so why waste my time any further?