[NSRCA-discussion] NEW IOTA 55amp POWER CONVERTERS

Jr LESHER trexlesh at msn.com
Mon Mar 6 20:36:18 AKST 2006


Verne
One IOTA 55 will power two 1010's at one time.  The bigger question is whether or not your Honda 1000 will power it all at once.
IOTA says that the 55 will have a Max Draw of 1053 Watts.  You'd only be using 50 amps.   I'd suspicion that you'd only be drawing around 700 W.  I think Chad has some figures that might just completey satisfy your curiosity...  Seems to me that he took some readings while doing just what you are discussing.  

Rex
----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Verne Koester<mailto:verne at twmi.rr.com> 
  To: NSRCA Mailing List<mailto:nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
  Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 8:15 PM
  Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] NEW IOTA 55amp POWER CONVERTERS


  Hi Adam,
  Well, you almost answered my question. Will a 1000 watt generator power two 
  1010's at the same time while they're charging four TP 5300's? Since I'm on 
  it, will that take one 55 amp Iota, or two? As I said, I'm electrically 
  stupid.

  Verne

  BTW, I'm sure I'm not alone, just not afraid to admit it...  ;>)


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Adam Glatt" <adam.g at sasktel.net<mailto:adam.g at sasktel.net>>
  To: "NSRCA Mailing List" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org<mailto:nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>>
  Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 11:03 PM
  Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] NEW IOTA 55amp POWER CONVERTERS


  > Probably just for home charging, Verne, because I have a 450W (on the
  > 12.5V rail) ATX computer power supply that is smaller and lighter (it
  > fits in my TX case).  In your case, though, one large power supply will
  > almost certainly be easier to deal with and transport than two smaller
  > (I'm guessing) ones.
  >
  > Remember, you can sell your 109's for $80 each and buy 1010's for $200
  > or less, and the 1010 has nearly twice the power as the 109.
  >
  > -Adam
  >
  > Verne Koester wrote:
  >> Adam,
  >> Are you employing those for field use or just at home? Being electrically
  >> stupid, I'm just wondering, and have been, whether a 1000 watt Honda
  >> generator would power all of that. For the time being, I have two 18 amp
  >> power supplies powering four Astro-Fight 109's off the Honda, and that 
  >> works
  >> fine. However, I really like the ThunderPower 1010's ability to be shut 
  >> down
  >> by the pack balancers if things aren't right.
  >>
  >> Verne
  >>
  >>
  >> ----- Original Message ----- 
  >> From: "Adam Glatt" <adam.g at sasktel.net<mailto:adam.g at sasktel.net>>
  >> To: "NSRCA Mailing List" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org<mailto:nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>>
  >> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 10:42 PM
  >> Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] NEW IOTA 55amp POWER CONVERTERS
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>> There are only two output jacks (one negative, one positive).  Each jack
  >>> looks to be a 1cmX1cmX2cm rectangular tube made of 2mm thick copper.
  >>> The top of these tubes have one ~7mm set screw that is tapered to about
  >>> half that diameter where it clamps down on the wire you insert into the
  >>> tube.
  >>> I have them in a drawer until my 1010's arrive, but my plan is to try to
  >>> fit three stripped ends of three Deans 12ga Noodle wire into each tube.
  >>> Each wire will have its own connector to mate with the charger's
  >>> connector.  In my case, this year I'm standardizing on the Neu 5.5mm
  >>> bullet.  Worst case, the 3x 12ga copper won't fit, so I'll drop to Deans
  >>> 16ga.  Max current will be 15A through the power supply cables (each),
  >>> so not unreasonable for 16ga - I just have a thing about smaller than
  >>> possible wire.
  >>>
  >>> -Adam
  >>>
  >>> Jerry Budd wrote:
  >>>
  >>>> Hey Adam,
  >>>>
  >>>> Quick question about these.  Do they have banana plug power output
  >>>> connectors?  If not, how are you connecting your chargers to them?
  >>>>
  >>>> Thx, Jerry
  >>>>
  >>>>
  >>>>
  >>>>
  >>>>> Cameron, thanks for passing this on!  I bought two of the Iota 55A 
  >>>>> units
  >>>>>
  >>>>>
  >>>> >from this vendor and received them 7 business days later.  They both
  >>>>
  >>>>
  >>>>> check out OK.
  >>>>>
  >>>>> Great deal, you saved me a lot of money.  If anyone in Muncie needs 
  >>>>> help
  >>>>> charging, just look to Chad and I.  Between us we are up to about 
  >>>>> 5.5kW
  >>>>> of 12.5-14.5VDC power.  That hotel won't know why their electricity 
  >>>>> bill
  >>>>> doubled in July.
  >>>>>
  >>>>> -Adam
  >>>>>
  >>>>> Cameron Smith wrote:
  >>>>>
  >>>>>
  >>>>>>  I received this offer from the guys I bought from.
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>  If you contact me at 574-538-8837, or email me @
  >>>>>>  drpromiseinc at hotmail.com<mailto:drpromiseinc at hotmail.com>. I will give you the converters for $80.00 
  >>>>>> +
  >>>>>>  $10 shipping. $90.00 Total for you or your friends.
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>   I have bought 2 from these guys & they were new in the box
  >>>>>>  W/warranty, I met them thru eBay. Fast shipping also.
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>>
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