Thank you for showing schematic at 17:41. I wish ALL the U-Tubers would show schematic. Many U-Tube presenters think that it's sufficient just to show soldering the components, but that is NOT design.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Nice video, but the battery voltage should be raised up to 14.4v, then maintained at 13.8v. This is why the circuit cut the current while the battery was still charging and only got 12.9v. With some adjustment, the project is a good one since we also get a power supply.
I was hoping that someone will state this. Actually one of my battery cells is dead because of which it can go only to a max of 12.6V which is still enough to power up my inverter so I am not discarding it. So, even if i use an 18v direct charging or 20v ( which is not at all advised ), it will still stabilize at 12.6 or 12.7v which is its maximum because one of its cells is dead.
Hello Brother, Thanks a lot, this was great video, by the way computer power-supply has nothing to do with this project. you just used only it's case only. Regards,
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Seems like people are confusing Amps (A) with Ampere hour (Ah). Here 150 Ah or 450 Ah is the battery capacity and not the amperes that this powersupply is going to produce. A 150Ah battery can charge at just 2 Amps so 3 such batteries will need a minimum of 6 Amps to charge but here the charger is producing much more than that. Hope this solves the confusion. Note : Set the voltage a little higher than the desired battery charge voltage. It will work great for Lead Acid , inverter, car batteries. Buy Wire Cutter - kaiweets.com/products/kaiweets-kws-102-2-in-1wire-cutters-6-inch-flush-pliers-wire-stripping-cable-tool?sca_ref=2923215.t5bO4xWTTf Buy Wire Stripper - kaiweets.com/products/kaiweets-kws-302-multifunctional-wire-stripper-kit?sca_ref=2923215.t5bO4xWTTf DISCOUNT COUPON - ME15
There is no minimum charging current. It will just take longer. So long as the voltage is properly set the battery will eventually fully charge. You can charge any size battery with a 2A charger.
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can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Hi Mr Electron, super vidéo very instructive, i have try to make a power supply with a PSU but i've lost my time, so i really appreciate to see how you doing this, and with this power!
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Query: Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS. I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled. I just read a comment by him saying the transfomer is rated at 40A !!!! LMAO But the diode bidge is 10A and that play-time relay can handle no more than 6A DC. This is a JOKE from bizarre start to laughable finish
nice project but i think it's better to connect the relay to the mains voltage not to 12v output so it gets less heated even u can use smaller one. seems like alot of people don't understand the difference between 150AH and 150A, AH ampere-hour is used for the capacity of the battery.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Меня не только это смутило, ещё подпись с использованием блока питания компа, хотя взял только его корпус и один кондёр. Корпус можно и поинтересней сделать, а ещё можно поставить амперметр и не пользоваться клещами, а ещё потенциометр вывести на панель ну и т.д. дохрена можно лучше сделать. В общем так се, для сельской местности пойдёт.
@@rov164rus Я не знаю, что означает в заглавии 150 Ah - если 150 А зарядный ток - это никогда не будет - только мечты, если хочет зарядить аккумулятор 12V/150 Ah с током 15 А и в этом сомневаюсь, трасформатор мне кажется никудышным, тоже с клещами никогда так не сделаю, если в руках паяльник выход из трансформатора надо паять, а не делать механично, но для меня главное - это диодные мосты - зачем ему 70 А он сварки ли будет делать, или аккумуляторы зарежать. Он что - то объясняет, но я английский не понимаю, может и не прав, а этот маленький радиатор для 70А выглядит для меня просто нереально. А 70 ампер из этого устройства - это другая мечта. Я знаю, что это не очень красиво - смотреть, искать недостатки и указывать пальцем и не хотел комментировать, но вы меня спровоцировали и решил написать что меня смущает.
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can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Hi mr. Electron I am fayyazi from iran درود آقای الکترون از برنامه ها تون بسیار استفاده میکنم مخصوصآ همین برنامه،خواهش دارم اگر ممکن هست طرز ساخت shocker شوکر با ولتاژ مناسب با نقشه مربوطه و نام قطعه ها را یک برنامه بسازید که بسیار نیاز است. با سپاس فراوان
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS. I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS. I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
دوست عزیز من ویدئوهای شما را خیلی دوست دارم و علاقه زیادی به برق و الکترونیک دارم منتهی شما برای افراد حرفه ای دارید توضیح میدید و اگر امکان دارد یک مقدار روشنتر برای افراد مبتدی مثل من دقیقتر توضیح دهید و برای افراد مبتدی چه کتابی را توصیه میکنید برای شناخت لوازم و قطعات و بدانیم اسم ان قطعات چیست و چه کاربردی دارد ؟؟ اگر کتاب جامع آموزشی سراغ دارید لطفا معرفی کنید کتابی که عکس قطعات را داشته باشد و توضیح دهد کارش چیست ممنون
Query: Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS. I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
Query: Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS. I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled. I just read a comment by him saying the transfomer is rated at 40A !!!! LMAO But the diode bidge is 10A and that play-time relay can handle no more than 6A DC. This is a JOKE from bizarre start to laughable finish
Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS. I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
I wonder if i can create something like this to power up my drone like a tethered drone where the power is connected via wire? my drone requires 14.8v and 150a to all motors. Please tell me
Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS. I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
esta bueno el proyecto pero deberias aclarar que usas solo la caja de la fuente , pense que ibas a modificar la placa de la fuente que tiene extraordinarias caracteristicas, igual gracias de todos modos
Query: Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance? First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer. Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different]. Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current. He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS. I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
Dude, where you remove all the components from the Computer power supply and replace them with other components, it's no longer a computer power supply. So your video name is a lie, a SCAM!!
Дизлайк видео, глупо готовый блок питания выбрасывать и переделывать низкочастотным питанием. Очень просто его и дешевле переделать в нормальное зарядное устройство. И вольтметр показывает лишь напряжение, а где мощность в амперах😂 и зачем столько выдумывать? Столько труда и средств тратить? Можно вынуть из стандартного компьютерного блока 17 волт и 10 ампер, совместно с китайской платой М-601, М-603.. выставить порог автоматически под любое в пределах зарядки напряжение. И плавную регулировку тока. И это будет стоить копейки!!! Да, и на вид гораздо лучше.😂 На помойку видео. И где заявленные 150ампер???😂😂😂
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Thank you for showing schematic at 17:41. I wish ALL the U-Tubers would show schematic. Many U-Tube presenters think that it's sufficient just to show soldering the components, but that is NOT design.
You are extremely organised in your structured approach to the Job at hand ✋️ Congrats.
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can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Nice video, but the battery voltage should be raised up to 14.4v, then maintained at 13.8v. This is why the circuit cut the current while the battery was still charging and only got 12.9v. With some adjustment, the project is a good one since we also get a power supply.
I was hoping that someone will state this. Actually one of my battery cells is dead because of which it can go only to a max of 12.6V which is still enough to power up my inverter so I am not discarding it.
So, even if i use an 18v direct charging or 20v ( which is not at all advised ), it will still stabilize at 12.6 or 12.7v which is its maximum because one of its cells is dead.
@@MrElectron Clear. Thanks.
เครื่องละเท่าไรคับและ 13.8 V. ราคาเหมือนกันใหม
@@MrElectron BS you talk...
2.1 Volts per cell...
You wont have 12.6V with 1 dead cell but about 10V...
@@MrElectron your cells are sufated... that's why they wont be able to be charged more...
Hello Brother,
Thanks a lot, this was great video, by the way computer power-supply has nothing to do with this project. you just used only it's case only.
Regards,
Yes, you are right
Bravo pour la réalisation. Nécessaire et indispensable avant tout.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
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Great project 😁😁😁, are you mad
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
very useful content (TURKEY)
Thanks! 😃 ( Kurulus Osman / Ertugrul Gazi )
Seems like people are confusing Amps (A) with Ampere hour (Ah). Here 150 Ah or 450 Ah is the battery capacity and not the amperes that this powersupply is going to produce.
A 150Ah battery can charge at just 2 Amps so 3 such batteries will need a minimum of 6 Amps to charge but here the charger is producing much more than that. Hope this solves the confusion.
Note : Set the voltage a little higher than the desired battery charge voltage. It will work great for Lead Acid , inverter, car batteries.
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where do you have pcb schematics?
WHERE IS THE ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM?
Diagram is in the video.
@@MrElectron At what minute and second ?
There is no minimum charging current. It will just take longer. So long as the voltage is properly set the battery will eventually fully charge. You can charge any size battery with a 2A charger.
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@@VKupz I am soo grateful. Thanks ! 😊
Feliz sábado Mr Electrón, gracias por este nuevo vídeo!! 😊
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
I wish you success from Iran👍
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Nice video sir the video was very informative for me and I learned new things from your video, your teaching method is very nice
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Very good explanation thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
За такую пайку нужно наказывать, а не видео показывать!
Sir please reply iss power supply ko full load par kitna der chala sakte hai..
I think car amplifier uss honga usse sir..
Nice project but u only used an old computer power supply case only …..not the power unit of the ATX itself
Exactly. I don’t know why they just didn’t find/buy/make a suitable enclosure rather than rip the power supply apart
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And where is the fan so that it does not get hot.
Very good 👍
yes, similar contents may boost our ideas to do the same...... how r u??? i pray to God for your prosperity and health...
Pretty well explained. Thank you
Hi Mr Electron, super vidéo very instructive, i have try to make a power supply with a PSU but i've lost my time, so i really appreciate to see how you doing this, and with this power!
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Super Mr Elecktron,👏
A very wonderful video. Keep it up Mr. Electron
Hay quá bạn ơi để dành cho bạn nhé mình mua sài xướng hơn
150 amper da quel trasformatore ? Prende fuoco tutto.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Проект шняга...
От всего блока питания использовался всего лишь корпус)))
с использованием корпуса от комп. блока питания. не путать с самим блоком.
hello, you are wrong the title of the video, it is not made with the source of a computer, you only used the box.
Query: Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
I just read a comment by him saying the transfomer is rated at 40A !!!! LMAO But the diode bidge is 10A and that play-time relay can handle no more than 6A DC. This is a JOKE from bizarre start to laughable finish
Very informative. Thank you
good job ,clean work is better too.god bless you.
I leart lots on this one awesome
Mantap.. Kreatif sekali👍
The correct voltage to have the battery fully charged is exactly 14.5 volts.
Вот это тупизм!!!
Вместо отремонтировать и сделать регулируемым импульсный блок питания всунуть туда обычный трансформатор!😱
great video, keep it up!
Super! Thank you very much!
Buat Mr elektro salam persahabatan marikita supot menyupot biar mantulmas
Блять, то есть вместо того чтобы сделать действительно мощное зарядное устройство из блока АТХ ты запихал туда обычный слабенький трансформатор?
Здесь не используется блок питания от компьютера, только корпус. Это clickbait
и реклама кусачек
@@cosmopolit-ne-evreiy реклама кажется главное
nice project but i think it's better to connect the relay to the mains voltage not to 12v output so it gets less heated even u can use smaller one.
seems like alot of people don't understand the difference between 150AH and 150A, AH ampere-hour is used for the capacity of the battery.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Excellent project👌🏾
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
thanks so much doc ♥
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
I thought that a computer was already 12 volts just had a converter that excepted 110 to 12 voltage
Качество пайки желает быть лучше, а в остальном все хорошо
Без обид, но вообще паять не умеет
Он сейчас учится паять. И электронику сейчас учит. А почему не сделал видео после того, когда все это научил - это главный вопрос
Меня не только это смутило, ещё подпись с использованием блока питания компа, хотя взял только его корпус и один кондёр. Корпус можно и поинтересней сделать, а ещё можно поставить амперметр и не пользоваться клещами, а ещё потенциометр вывести на панель ну и т.д. дохрена можно лучше сделать. В общем так се, для сельской местности пойдёт.
@@rov164rus Я не знаю, что означает в заглавии 150 Ah - если 150 А зарядный ток - это никогда не будет - только мечты, если хочет зарядить аккумулятор 12V/150 Ah с током 15 А и в этом сомневаюсь, трасформатор мне кажется никудышным, тоже с клещами никогда так не сделаю, если в руках паяльник выход из трансформатора надо паять, а не делать механично, но для меня главное - это диодные мосты - зачем ему 70 А он сварки ли будет делать, или аккумуляторы зарежать. Он что - то объясняет, но я английский не понимаю, может и не прав, а этот маленький радиатор для 70А выглядит для меня просто нереально. А 70 ампер из этого устройства - это другая мечта. Я знаю, что это не очень красиво - смотреть, искать недостатки и указывать пальцем и не хотел комментировать, но вы меня спровоцировали и решил написать что меня смущает.
@@СтПетров-п9г поддерживаю👍
تشکر از ترجمه شما وخود مستر الکترون ،اگر برای ساخت این نوع دستگاه ها اول لیست کل قطعات را بنویسید و توضیح کمی در مورد چه نوع قطعه ویا مشابه اش را عالی میشود تو ایران شاید همه چیز گیر نیاید.لباز هم سپاس
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وسایلش چندان چیز عجیبی نیست که سخت باشه پیدا کردنش دوست من تعمیرات کامپیوتر و لوازم الکترونیک توی روستا هست چه برسه به شهر.توی هند که ما هستیم که کمیاب تر از ایران هست. موفق باشید
سیکا از هند
Kámo jak můžeš říct 150Ah nabíječka??? 🙄 Jak???
How did you weld the parts with solder? I hsve tried snd csnt solder to alumium
Always brillient my friend God bless
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
How these thin wires carry around 13amps
Saludos hermano me podrías decir de que material es la punta del cautín
CLICKBATE !!!
Should be called "Building a power supply INTO an old power supply casing"
Very good
What kind of battery? Lead, Lipo, or other? You know you can not charge each battery with just one kind of charger, do you?
귀하의 노력에 감사드립니다👏
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
excellent project
Nice video dst......
Great Project
no switch part in your project, no MOSFET, no HF transformer, want to know the ouput / input efficiency in your project?
Hi mr. Electron
I am fayyazi from iran
درود آقای الکترون
از برنامه ها تون بسیار استفاده میکنم مخصوصآ همین برنامه،خواهش دارم اگر ممکن هست طرز ساخت shocker شوکر با ولتاژ مناسب با نقشه مربوطه و نام قطعه ها را یک برنامه بسازید که بسیار نیاز است.
با سپاس فراوان
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Super Mr electron
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Namaste!
Thank you
the soldering is awful. very dirty soldering equipment. this is not soldering but baking!
Nice project but I felt they should be fan to blow off heat because it will generate a lot of heat when changing at 150A.
Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
Nice work you do there. I love It!
Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
دوست عزیز من ویدئوهای شما را خیلی دوست دارم و علاقه زیادی به برق و الکترونیک دارم منتهی شما برای افراد حرفه ای دارید توضیح میدید و اگر امکان دارد یک مقدار روشنتر برای افراد مبتدی مثل من دقیقتر توضیح دهید و برای افراد مبتدی چه کتابی را توصیه میکنید برای شناخت لوازم و قطعات و بدانیم اسم ان قطعات چیست و چه کاربردی دارد ؟؟ اگر کتاب جامع آموزشی سراغ دارید لطفا معرفی کنید کتابی که عکس قطعات را داشته باشد و توضیح دهد کارش چیست ممنون
Thanks for making good video content!
Why you are not providing the circuit diagram in your videos
Query: Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
You are genius
Query: Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
I just read a comment by him saying the transfomer is rated at 40A !!!! LMAO But the diode bidge is 10A and that play-time relay can handle no more than 6A DC. This is a JOKE from bizarre start to laughable finish
Nao foi usada uma fonte de alimentação de computador e sim a caixa
Bro but what will be the power consumption of this power supply ❤
Will you can share this circuit diagram with me.?
It is in the video
Hi, Very interesting , Can i use the same setup without the cutofff board to use with my tire inflator with requires 12VDc @ 20A-25A rating
Yes
Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
Hi bro
How much time can i use DC 12V/ 45AH to AC 220V / 65 Watt?
you just used the casing as a chassis for a new power supply ! you did not use the circuit from the old computer power supply.
Actually i have already done that in one of my previous videos.
Also, don't forget the 2 plugs and the 2 way switch that i reused.
@@MrElectron what is important is the active electronic parts upgraded to 120ah charger.
Soon for sure 💥
where did you get the PCB from.
Well Done.
You used pc supply housing only, so the title is wrong! So dislike
tbh i thought it was a 12v 150a battery charger😅 so the title is a little bit misleading. disliked
از شما بسیار ممنونم برای اینکه زبان فارسی هم ترجمه کردید
I wonder if i can create something like this to power up my drone like a tethered drone where the power is connected via wire? my drone requires 14.8v and 150a to all motors. Please tell me
Ma che c'entra l alimentatore del PC? Con quello che c'hai fatto?
Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
Thanks for video.
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
Hi very interesting project
Can you build one for me to buy,
Hello bro pls ek vidio banay ips transformar ka wire calculation & kitna Waight chahia or meter mey calculation
Powerfull Charging 👍
..., для чего ты вентилятор крутил?
Grato!
Could you please make a video on how you etch your circuit boards?
Ok soon
Пособие по рукоделию, практической пользы нет, нет главного-схемы устройства.
แจ่มเลยครับ
Very nice project done nice watching and would try to implement it practically can you please share the pcb diagram. Regards
can you trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
How can you get 24 volts from this
esta bueno el proyecto pero deberias aclarar que usas solo la caja de la fuente , pense que ibas a modificar la placa de la fuente que tiene extraordinarias caracteristicas, igual gracias de todos modos
Охренеть. Видео ни о чем. Да и ещё в названии о каких то 150 ач. Вместо переделки БП компа в зарядное использовал корпус как коробку для транса.
Só aproveitou a caixa. Just used the box.
Bro automatic battery cut off circuit diagram ?
Query: Can you really trust this guy? Does he really know electronics - or is he just screwing around - buried in ignorance?
First he says its using an ATX PSU but at the very end he says he is using a microwave transformer.
Then he puts two 10A bridge rectifiers in parallel BUT even a novice knows this does not work [because the Vd are different].
Then his Mickey Mouse controller uses a puny relay which can not handle the stated current.
He does not explain the cntroller but it seems to be a simple cut-off; the charging current is not controlled and can be DANGEROUS.
I have read 4 recommedations from battery makers and many articles from creditable battery experts and they ALL say current must be controlled.
Dude, where you remove all the components from the Computer power supply and replace them with other components, it's no longer a computer power supply. So your video name is a lie, a SCAM!!
Sir please make a video about soldering iron bit
Дизлайк видео, глупо готовый блок питания выбрасывать и переделывать низкочастотным питанием. Очень просто его и дешевле переделать в нормальное зарядное устройство. И вольтметр показывает лишь напряжение, а где мощность в амперах😂 и зачем столько выдумывать? Столько труда и средств тратить? Можно вынуть из стандартного компьютерного блока 17 волт и 10 ампер, совместно с китайской платой М-601, М-603.. выставить порог автоматически под любое в пределах зарядки напряжение. И плавную регулировку тока. И это будет стоить копейки!!! Да, и на вид гораздо лучше.😂 На помойку видео. И где заявленные 150ампер???😂😂😂
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Can ya get 24 v out of this?