regarding the server power supplies you should make sure to only disconnect from ground the low voltage side, that way the case is not floating or at 12v 24v or 36v, or potentially 240v! I had made a video explaining that. though I dont think that will help too much with the units actually firing up consistently, 4 is alot to get synchronised at once.
Good stuff pete, but I notice a total lack of indicator light(pilot lamps) to tell you whats live, those DSOs could have had built in neons for example. Those chinese knife switches are essential. Its old fashioned tech but it works for dc. Didnt see what fuse links you were using? Now there is a conspiracy rats nests as I found. would be pleased to exchange ino if there is interest. BTW these hall effect current meters have become quite cheap as is the UniT clamp meter (totally changed my life long addiction to Avo model 8
Great to see you posting again Pete. Can you do some more detail on the battery boxes, a looksee inside and the pcb boards you used please :)
VERY GOOD 😍
regarding the server power supplies you should make sure to only disconnect from ground the low voltage side, that way the case is not floating or at 12v 24v or 36v, or potentially 240v! I had made a video explaining that. though I dont think that will help too much with the units actually firing up consistently, 4 is alot to get synchronised at once.
Good stuff pete, but I notice a total lack of indicator light(pilot lamps) to tell you whats live, those DSOs could have had built in neons for example. Those chinese knife switches are essential. Its old fashioned tech but it works for dc. Didnt see what fuse links you were using? Now there is a conspiracy rats nests as I found. would be pleased to exchange ino if there is interest. BTW these hall effect current meters have become quite cheap as is the UniT clamp meter (totally changed my life long addiction to Avo model 8
Yes sistema 👍🔋⚡🔌💡