wipe_out
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I have a PWM solar charge controller with a small solar panel.. I also have an old laptop power supply that puts out 19v DC up to 6A.. The charge controller can take up to 30v DC and 16A.. So as a way to boost the battery charging I have tried connected the laptop power supply to the solar charge controller.. Using a DC watt meter it all seems to work well and I get up to 100W of charging..
The concerns I have are that the power supply makes a buzzing sound which I guess is due to the PWM switching of the charge controller and also the power supply gets quite warm, bordering on hot..
So the question for the electronics people out there.. Is a laptop power supply safe to use for is this type of application or is it not suitable due to the PWM switching?
Thanks
The concerns I have are that the power supply makes a buzzing sound which I guess is due to the PWM switching of the charge controller and also the power supply gets quite warm, bordering on hot..
So the question for the electronics people out there.. Is a laptop power supply safe to use for is this type of application or is it not suitable due to the PWM switching?
Thanks