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Can fit these PSU?

Discussion in 'Electronic and hardware generally' started by cnupa4ka, Jun 17, 2019.

  1. cnupa4ka

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    Hi guys. I got 2 of PSU DPS - 1300BB B

    Is it OK to run in series 2x 24V wheelchair motors with sabertooth 2x60 or 2x32.

    Are they can take the regenerative current or I have to install the resistors or ?

    Thanks!
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    You need to run them in parallel not series or else you will have 48 volts

    If you have the 2x32's you get the resistors to get rid of the regen , if you use 2x60's you will need batteries
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    No mate . The PSUs are 12V. In series will make 24V that I need for the motors (24v)
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    Ahh yes you can but it would be easier to just get 24v PSU's as the cost is pretty much similar
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    I pay for these £40 + postage for both. Was a good offer.
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    Cool good luck with it hopefully they work well
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