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celioregoli 1 µW

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by celioregoli » Feb 27 2021 6:50pm
Irling wrote: ↑Jan 26 2021 2:27am
Can you please tell me if I can use 3 modules 0-140 volts for serial connection? I need about 400 volts to charge the 96S battery.. I am worried that the diode bridge or output transistor may burn out
we want to do the same thing, except that I have 225v 54s, the engineer tells me that it can be done with diodes in counterphase
the huawei to be able to reach 120v it takes a hardware modification, the switching frequency must be changed, they sell the kits on taobao, or already modified. so to make 400v you need 4 to 100v.
I believe that if you connect a charger every 24 cells, it is safer
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frank_zero 1 mW

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by frank_zero » Mar 20 2021 4:12pm
rigmo wrote: ↑May 26 2020 3:14pm
IMG_2637rez.pngHI NEWS
Display monitoring of huawei and emerson PSU.
control boards
USB serial port cable
Huawei and Emerson's control board PCBA is the same, but not universal, the software communication protocol is different.
Rigo or some one els can you tell us how to connect those control boards >
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frank_zero 1 mW

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by frank_zero » Mar 20 2021 4:30pm
CHA_LY wrote: ↑Nov 14 2020 3:38pm
Hi all
I still waiting for some info how to permanently adjust the voltage of my R4850G2 to 50V using the chinese controller received on the meantime.
No info at all was supplied.
I know how to connect the board - but how to permanently adjust the voltage.
I do NOT want to change the curent limit.
Thanks
Charly
SEE
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=86038&start=25#p1441995
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jairbj 1 mW

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by jairbj » Jun 04 2021 9:02am
rigmo wrote: ↑May 26 2020 3:14pm
Display monitoring of huawei and emerson PSU.
control boards
USB serial port cable
Huawei and Emerson's control board PCBA is the same, but not universal, the software communication protocol is different.
Hi friend, could you share the communication protocol for Emerson's PSU?
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meelky 1 µW

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by meelky » Jun 16 2021 5:27am
vasitse wrote: ↑Oct 03 2019 12:52am
rigmo wrote: ↑Feb 27 2019 5:28pm
I have direct contact of PCB controller builder from china.. 任星星
Hi! Can you provide details? Thank you!
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meelky 1 µW

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by meelky » Jun 16 2021 5:33am
Hi,
From where I can source these type of back plane PCB as attached?
Meelky
meelky@yahoo.com
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rigmo 1 mW

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by rigmo » Jul 17 2021 7:30am
Hi
Sorry for late reply
I have two pcb control boards for sale.
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marast 1 µW

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by marast » Jul 26 2021 10:04am
Please can anyone advise me what is the possibility of a serial connection of 2pcs?
Thanks, Mark.
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frank_zero 1 mW

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by frank_zero » Aug 24 2021 10:59am
Hello does any one have 1 or more controllers for sale ?
the can bus controller for the
Rectifier Huawei R4850G2 48V 42~58V 3000w
many thanks Frank
you can send me a PM message.
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Silvaticus 10 W

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by Silvaticus » Aug 24 2021 12:10pm
frank_zero wrote: ↑Aug 24 2021 10:59am
Hello does any one have 1 or more controllers for sale ?
the can bus controller for the
Rectifier Huawei R4850G2 48V 42~58V 3000w
many thanks Frank
you can send me a PM message.
I would like to join to the request. Since I was having difficulty purchasing this item from TaoBao.
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Silvaticus 10 W

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by Silvaticus » Aug 26 2021 4:59pm
frank_zero wrote: ↑Aug 26 2021 11:05am
How to order a control board for can bus update 26 aug 2021
Thanks. I will try. It's just that when I was looking for an intermediary, none of them answered, and after reading the reviews that most of them communicate only until the moment of money transfer. After that, they may forget about you for a month. I then decided not to mess with them.
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jairbj 1 mW

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by jairbj » Aug 26 2021 8:47pm
Silvaticus wrote: ↑Aug 26 2021 4:59pm
frank_zero wrote: ↑Aug 26 2021 11:05am
How to order a control board for can bus update 26 aug 2021
Thanks. I will try. It's just that when I was looking for an intermediary, none of them answered, and after reading the reviews that most of them communicate only until the moment of money transfer. After that, they may forget about you for a month. I then decided not to mess with them.
I bought there using superbuy.com
Everything was done using their website. Their service plus shipping to Brazil had cost about U$ 25.
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Silvaticus 10 W

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by Silvaticus » Aug 27 2021 8:04pm
Thank you guys again. The last time I ordered what I needed on Alibaba. Luckily it was found there.
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JackFlorey 100 kW

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by JackFlorey » Aug 30 2021 5:36pm
Hi all.
I have a 4850G2 here and working. (Programmed via CAN for my voltage and current, which is 54.6 volts and 20 amps.) However I notice that on startup it initially goes to maximum current (~26 amps at 120VAC in) before it backs off to 20 amps after about one second. I am worried that if I connect to 240 volts it will go to 56 amps and fry wiring and batteries.
Has anyone else seen this? Any ways around it? I could build some gadget to gradually ramp voltage up to 54.6 volts over 10 seconds or something but that seems like a lot of work.
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Darren2018 100 W

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by Darren2018 » Aug 30 2021 6:08pm
JackFlorey wrote: ↑Aug 30 2021 5:36pm
Hi all.
I have a 4850G2 here and working. (Programmed via CAN for my voltage and current, which is 54.6 volts and 20 amps.) However I notice that on startup it initially goes to maximum current (~26 amps at 120VAC in) before it backs off to 20 amps after about one second. I am worried that if I connect to 240 volts it will go to 56 amps and fry wiring and batteries.
Has anyone else seen this? Any ways around it? I could build some gadget to gradually ramp voltage up to 54.6 volts over 10 seconds or something but that seems like a lot of work.
The R4850G2 generally overshoots by 5A, it's completely normal. If you disconnect the load and then immediately reconnect it the overshoot decreases. I first thought that it was the output capacitor voltage but it is always by 5A so obviously that isn't the reason. As long as the load is not too sensitive or fused I don't think it is a problem. Maybe someone with more experience can explain exactly why it does this?
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JackFlorey 100 kW

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by JackFlorey » Aug 30 2021 10:33pm
Darren2018 wrote: ↑Aug 30 2021 6:08pm
The R4850G2 generally overshoots by 5A, it's completely normal. If you disconnect the load and then immediately reconnect it the overshoot decreases. I first thought that it was the output capacitor voltage but it is always by 5A so obviously that isn't the reason. As long as the load is not too sensitive or fused I don't think it is a problem. Maybe someone with more experience can explain exactly why it does this?
Does that suggest that if used at 240 volts it would still overshoot to 25A and not 56 amps? If so that's good news.
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by Darren2018 » Sep 01 2021 4:04am
JackFlorey wrote: ↑Aug 30 2021 10:33pm
Darren2018 wrote: ↑Aug 30 2021 6:08pm
The R4850G2 generally overshoots by 5A, it's completely normal. If you disconnect the load and then immediately reconnect it the overshoot decreases. I first thought that it was the output capacitor voltage but it is always by 5A so obviously that isn't the reason. As long as the load is not too sensitive or fused I don't think it is a problem. Maybe someone with more experience can explain exactly why it does this?
Does that suggest that if used at 240 volts it would still overshoot to 25A and not 56 amps? If so that's good news.
Yes.
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by JayKhan » Oct 16 2021 12:50pm
HI everyone, just made an account, you guys discussed everything very nicely. thank you
I purchased few power supplies (Used ones at 14~15$ each) , searching on YouTube, I found one guy made induction heater power supply with this same power supply and then on google search I came here.

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by JayKhan » Oct 16 2021 1:04pm
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