Nice build! Looks like for a power supply you are using a HP dps same as I use. The output side of the PSU did you build yourself or did you purchase it as a kit? I'm currently using a Revolextric charger would it fit the same kit u purchased? Thanks for posing!!!
I am following your build and have issue with fans turning on. I see that you have a black jumper wire on switch section. I ran power to two power points and then 2 lines from 1 post to (+) side of terminal block and one to the (--). everything works except fans don't switch on!! Little more information on the switch to the terminal block to give power to terminal! Thanks!
Hey Frank; are you using the thermo controller as the “switch”? I have since removed it from my build as the temp never got low enough for the fans to turn off so the controller was just extra stuff at that point. I will make another quick video this week and go over the wiring without the controller. May be easier overall.
@@tonyrobles5738 I will use as a switch. I have 4 fans, 2 are pulling air in and 2 as exhaust. I will not put sensor on the power supply, bu will put below the charger itself! Hoping that will control the temp drop so fans will turn off.
Tony. I have the same charger but it doesn't have the provision for the bung on the bottom of the case like your does. It's just hard molded plastic. I am waiting for my kit to come from Rick. Do you know what the spacing is for the drill pattern ?
Scott Garrett Hmm that’s interesting. There may have been a change to the design. I don’t know what the measurements are. You may want to email Rick. I’m sure they know what those measurements are. I too will reach out to them since this clearly throws a wrench in the build process. Thank you for bringing this up. Tony
DJ GaFFLe Hello, thank you for watching. I currently don’t build any RTR charger kits at the moment. I made this video to help out the guys at Radiocontronics.
Thank you for watching. I wired the two fans in parallel. I used a 8 way terminal strip to tie the fans and the thermostat together. There are a lot of example diagrams for parallel circuits. Here’s one: the lightbulbs would be your fans. images.app.goo.gl/W8uhwVCv9on1onzr6
If you could send it to my dad @ tipax@atlanticbb.net that would be awesome. He has a DIY kit on the way from the same guys. Also really appreciate you making this video.
I just put a little case together too this stuff is so cool I wish I was more handy
Thanks for video. I need to look for the video that show how to hook up all the wires from below the case.
I plan to make a short “part 2” video on how to wire it all up. Thanks for watching.
Tony what is the strip under the case , where I can find one. Thanks
Nice build! Looks like for a power supply you are using a HP dps same as I use. The output side of the PSU did you build yourself or did you purchase it as a kit? I'm currently using a Revolextric charger would it fit the same kit u purchased? Thanks for posing!!!
Thank you. The power supply I purchased as one unit. This kit was designed around the icharger seen in my video.
I am following your build and have issue with fans turning on. I see that you have a black jumper wire on switch section. I ran power to two power points and then 2 lines from 1 post to (+) side of terminal block and one to the (--). everything works except fans don't switch on!! Little more information on the switch to the terminal block to give power to terminal! Thanks!
Hey Frank; are you using the thermo controller as the “switch”? I have since removed it from my build as the temp never got low enough for the fans to turn off so the controller was just extra stuff at that point. I will make another quick video this week and go over the wiring without the controller. May be easier overall.
@@tonyrobles5738 I will use as a switch. I have 4 fans, 2 are pulling air in and 2 as exhaust. I will not put sensor on the power supply, bu will put below the charger itself! Hoping that will control the temp drop so fans will turn off.
Frank, I have added a video going over the wiring.
th-cam.com/video/BWfHuEg29N0/w-d-xo.html
Tony. I have the same charger but it doesn't have the provision for the bung on the bottom of the case like your does. It's just hard molded plastic. I am waiting for my kit to come from Rick. Do you know what the spacing is for the drill pattern ?
Scott Garrett
Hmm that’s interesting. There may have been a change to the design. I don’t know what the measurements are. You may want to email Rick. I’m sure they know what those measurements are. I too will reach out to them since this clearly throws a wrench in the build process.
Thank you for bringing this up.
Tony
How can I contact you I have some questions
Why not trim the side panels down to lower the charger in lieu of cutting a hole in the top of the protective case?
Do you sell RTR full charging kits using the Rigid cases? I see your RTR cases but it is another smaller brand.
DJ GaFFLe
Hello, thank you for watching. I currently don’t build any RTR charger kits at the moment. I made this video to help out the guys at Radiocontronics.
Oh my god...🥱 😁
Hi there,
Do you have a link for the wiring diagram by chance?
Thank you for watching. I wired the two fans in parallel. I used a 8 way terminal strip to tie the fans and the thermostat together. There are a lot of example diagrams for parallel circuits. Here’s one: the lightbulbs would be your fans.
images.app.goo.gl/W8uhwVCv9on1onzr6
If you want I can email you my own personal diagram with just the two fans and the iCharger wired to the power supply.
If you could send it to my dad @ tipax@atlanticbb.net that would be awesome.
He has a DIY kit on the way from the same guys. Also really appreciate you making this video.
@@zacharypaxton4792 no problem. I can send him a pic of the inside of mine for better reference.
@Arron Stone Email sent. Hope this helps.
@Tony Robles what is your email