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Our flagship instrument, the PalmSens4, is a USB and battery powered Potentiostat, Galvanostat, and optional a Frequency Response Analyser (FRA) for Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS). The PalmSens4 has a large potential range (-5V to 5V or -10V to 10V) and current range (100 pA to 10 mA) with a high resolution and low noise. The economical PalmSens4 is a complete laboratory instrument but its compact and rugged design makes it also ideal for field work. Connecting via Bluetooth guarantees a perfectly floating measurement.
(18-bit A potentiostat has to convert real-world measurements into a binary format to use them. The number of bits the real world measurement is converted to, is one of the determining factors for the resolution of a potentiostat. A potentiostat with 18 bits, can measure the potential and current in 2^18 or roughly 262 thousand different steps. Continue reading, 5 fA on 100 pA range)
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The 529i features 2 x 500mA and 6 x 300mA 9V fully isolated outputs. With a 500mA load, the 529i will power your pedalboard for 4 hours on a single charge, longer when using most low-power analog pedals. Recharge using the included 12V power supply, or from a USB charger.
The isolated 5V USB output can be used to charge mobile devices. The included voltage doubler cable allows two outputs to be used in series to power 18V pedals. All 9V outputs include short circuit and over-current protection. LED indication displays input and output power active, charge state, and fault condition. Outputs can be turned on and off with the soft-touch power switch.
The 529i is a rechargeable pedalboard power supply intended to be used on battery power and recharged between uses. It is not recommended to attempt to recharge the 529i while in use. The power switch should be turned off while recharging. Whilst the 529i can be run from the mains up to 1 amp draw this will shorten the life of the battery. For continuous wall power use, we recommend the Mission 529 and 529M.
Therefore a very simple solution to this would be a USB-C PD splitter/hub, with a USB-C male port on one end and two USB-C female ports on the other, which would both provide 50% of the total power from the socket (for example: if the PD socket was 96W, each female PD port in the splitter would provide half of that so 48W - simple!). Below is an image that represents exactly what I need, but another PD lightning bolt would replace the headphone icon.
If you need a splitter then buy an active hub. I cannot find any that advertise multiple PD outputs (only pass through for a laptop) and this would likely need a lot of expensive power conversion to handle, see the rest of my answer below.
Power Delivery is a negotiated connection. Both devices communicate with each other to establish their maximum voltage and current capabilities and not every device can take the same voltage. At the start of the connection both sides expect 5V, then they exchange information and synchronise up to a preferred voltage and power level.
The best case would be that the phone has massively defensive charging circuitry, but I'd be surprised if it could handle 20V for the smaller components used in phones. Most likely it would burn out the charger circuit.
you should probably just pull a consistent single value from the thunderbolt port and then use something downstream of the port to split your power as needed. See: -power-delivery-for-all-the-things/ (original source here).
This Club 3D CAC-1527 USB Type-C cable is a powerful, extra long, cable which enables you to fast charge two Type-C devices simultaneously. When one device is connected, the power delivery will be max 100W. When two devices are connected, max 98W in total. Because of the PPS protocol your batteries will be charged in such a manner that it will increase the life span of your battery.
Hi, I am the original owner of the early release AC200, and use it every day. It mostly works very well for me, but once in a while, it will decide to stop charging from my solar panels (with external battery attached).
It seems like the programming for PV power tracking gets into a mode where it decides to just gradually reduce the PV input power it needs to keep itself charged up. It will reduce the power input to zero, and it simply allows itself to discharge completely if I do not catch it and unplug/replug the PV input wire connection.
I observe the AC200 usually reporting around 700 W PV charging power (when not fully charged), or zero power(100% charged), except on those occasions when it acts a little odd or enters the failure mode I described previously, which might happen one or two times in a week, often it goes for many days with no problem, as the issue does not happen. It is pretty random. The exception to the randomness is that the problem typically only happens at the end of a day.
It sounds like your combiner may be having incompatibility issues with the AC200 MPPT. It would be interesting to split off 700 or 800 watts of the solar panels and connect them directly to the AC200 and see if the function is now normal.
You are making an assumption that the MPPT is failing when it may simply not be compatible with the solar panel system you are using. I have no compatibility issues to share other than having heard of several instances where another charge controller being in a system before the AC200 or other models for that matter will not allow proper charging.
Of course, what happens in that configuration is the sun goes down, the AC200 has no power to work from and so it discharges to zero before morning. Seeing this happen once again as you are insisting I do, would not be helpful in any way to solve this mystery.
With the simple panels-only setup that you keep calling for, if there is a flaw (a feature or a bug) in the firmware that can randomly shut down the charging from PV input on rare occasions, it might never present itself if the input gets reset every day as the sun goes down, and the PV input voltage drops to a low level when that happens.
If this is the case, then the firmware is ripe for an update to allow continuous operation without this MPPT failure, or, at least, allow the system to self-detect this failure mode, and to reset itself to restore charging of the AC200 battery.
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