How many "Watts" does you power pacs supplies to your charging units?
Where does your Reaktor get it's power supply from?
Nice looking system.
I built or altered a roll around tool box (plastic from Home Depot) for my power pacs and my icharger 406. I also have a Venom charger that I have had for a few years. I didn't sell the Venom as I just kept it, it's a good charger, plus what I was being offered for it, it was worth it for me to keep it.
I carry around a gas generator, or if I know someone going, we decided who is bringing the generator.
Otherwise, my setup almost looks like yours.
My Power Pacs: Two 1000 watt pacs in series, total 2000 watts total.
I just roll around the tool box, around the house, or I put it in the trailer to bring to the field.
Now, do I ever max out at 2000 watts? YES, but rarely. I have a lot of 5000mAh to 8000mAh batteries. But I found it's just best to charge two on each side and it seems to balance charge quicker and more stable. I can also charge two on the Venom charger as well,for a total of 6 batteries charging at one time. That's about all you need, and on 1c, you have a charged battery in 20 minutes or so.
Playing around, I have charged 10 batteries @ 1.5c, but that's too much. It will max the Power Pacs out and shut down. I don't like that. My home wall socket, well it's maxed out, so I just like to stay away from the max charge, or breaker on the home wall socket (20 amps). Plus the 406 is also maxed out.
I'm looking to build a system capable of charging my 6S batteries (8 items) in parallel. This thread started in the battery section so here's the best place to continue. The feed will be from my current system
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I found that you have to have 8 batteries that are almost exact, Voltage, IR's, etc., and your OK. If you have just one with a low cell, it really strains the system.
I would charge 4 on each side and let it be. Probably will be the best thing for you.
Take Care,
Dennis