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Old 03-11-2019, 07:58 AM   #11
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Old 03-11-2019, 06:15 PM   #12
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What charger are you going to use with 8?
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Just received my cheap 1200 watt chinese charger from one of the places I PMed you the link to. Right now its set for 58.4v and around 15amps, but I will turn it up to 66.5v and turn down the charging amps to about 12 or 13. Don't want to overheat the charger, plus I dont mind letting it charge overnight.
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I didnt see the 1200watt there. Just a 2000. But no more than that is id prolly be better off going with 8 modules if i can find them.
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Here she is!
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Old 03-29-2019, 02:44 AM   #17
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Brad2388, Anyone who offers a 2000 watt charger at 120v for the US market is totally not "selling it straight". Average US wall outlets don't provide 2000w. The average US wall outlet provides 15a at 120v (1800 watts), and per US wiring codes, it only delivers max power for a limited amount of time (not sure of the time limit). This is why in the US, the "plug-in room heaters" only do 1500w. This is "assuming" that circuit has nothing else plugged into it. Does the AC circuit you plan to use meet this criteria? Still not delivering 2000w. Is it a higher voltage charger? Are you planning to run it on higher than AC 120v? If the charger actually does "2000w", it will likely exceed the delivery capabilities of the outlet it is plugged into.
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Brad2388, Anyone who offers a 2000 watt charger at 120v for the US market is totally not "selling it straight". Average US wall outlets don't provide 2000w. The average US wall outlet provides 15a at 120v (1800 watts), and per US wiring codes, it only delivers max power for a limited amount of time (not sure of the time limit). This is why in the US, the "plug-in room heaters" only do 1500w. This is "assuming" that circuit has nothing else plugged into it. Does the AC circuit you plan to use meet this criteria? Still not delivering 2000w. Is it a higher voltage charger? Are you planning to run it on higher than AC 120v? If the charger actually does "2000w", it will likely exceed the delivery capabilities of the outlet it is plugged into.

I do have a 20 amp outlet that i only use for the carts (2). But i wont charger them at the same time. I havent done anytbing with a charger yet but i think im going to try and change my quip charger to another battery type so it will cut off at the 58.392 voltage.
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