@@rdtech9153 its bought and set up. works like a charm. I think 2 cables for + and - is not enough to carry 30A from the ACDC to DCDC side. I soldered to improvise another cable. If you only use two cables per side they will draw 9.8Watts each.
I have all these model. I would love to have one that is rated for 72V ( 90V max).. a RD7230 for exemple or a RD7230P.. the ultimate unit !! =) 60V is for the48/51V battery.. but now most people are also using 72V for their projects. Make one and I will be very glad to review it for you! THE COMMUNITY, Please thumb up if you agree with this request !
Same dimensions as the 6024?
hello, for RD series power supply, the size of them are same
Good information - great to know. 👍
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@@rdtech9153 Will do that for sure. 👍
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So the input voltage protection is to protect from the cheap switich powersupply spikes?
yes, and some customers may just connect over high input voltage directly to input without check, we see it many times in our after sell serive
Tell me, will all devices that have such a protective board also turn off at 100V, and then start again, for example 6006P, 6024?
hello, yes for now all the RD series power supply has this protection board, if you order the order version many years ago, it does not have
Will you release a bigger power supply? 1500W is not enough. Maybe 2000W Power Supply would be good.
for now we are trying to make it but we do not know when it is ready, not in short time
Where can I buy this?! From Germany ❤
for now it is only available in our Aliexpress store because it is just released, you can check the link in the video description
@@rdtech9153 its bought and set up. works like a charm. I think 2 cables for + and - is not enough to carry 30A from the ACDC to DCDC side. I soldered to improvise another cable. If you only use two cables per side they will draw 9.8Watts each.
I have all these model. I would love to have one that is rated for 72V ( 90V max).. a RD7230 for exemple or a RD7230P.. the ultimate unit !! =) 60V is for the48/51V battery.. but now most people are also using 72V for their projects. Make one and I will be very glad to review it for you! THE COMMUNITY, Please thumb up if you agree with this request !
thank you for your suggestion