> I'm thinking 3 of these on my ElecTrak 36v pack
While it's not a strict apples-to-apples comparison, I use a 45 amp
Todd "Power Source" switching power supply as the on-board charger on
my E20 ET. The three 15 amp internal modules were changed from
parallel to series connection. No problems after fifteen years of operation.
Note that a 13.6 volt output per power supply will only result in a
nominal output voltage of 40.8, which isn't ultimately going to be
healthy for the batteries (depending on your cell chemistry). Lead
acid is going to want a higher finish voltage, or at least frequent
excursions to closer to 44 volts.
If some provision for output voltage trim is provided, these might be
a good "brute force" charger. You'll need to be careful, though, I
doubt that the charge tapers as the batteries fill, and also fails to
shut off when the cells are full.
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