 So I've decided that I'm going to test this out today, I hope you can see that, this is this DPS5015 and what I've decided I'm going to do is I'm going to use this ATX supply 650W I think, yeah 650W and you can see that and I'm going to use that to power up this, I've already disconnected it from my battery and charge controller and stuff and I'm going to put my coil on it and we're going to see how much grief this thing can take because it's really fair, I did ask the man, you know, ID Tech, he subscribed to my channel and I asked him, I said hey so can I put inductive loads on this, will it be okay and he didn't get back to me, left a few adverts on my videos but never actually got back to me about that so I'm going to test it and we're going to see what we can actually put through this now this thing is capable of putting out to 50 volts, 15 amps, I haven't actually tried it to see if you can turn that voltage up while you're using it, I think you can but I say it like that because I haven't actually done a great deal with it, I got all in a panic because I ain't got any power supplies and I've got four now but I haven't actually really done anything with it so that's going to be the thing that is going to be the thing, so first of all I've got to wire this up and just get it so it's in you know ready using the green and black so it's got a bit of an on switch and then I don't even actually works because I did have a repair the other day of a computer to do and it's in a very noisy electric environment and I figured that maybe the power supply and it's too cheap and so I'll put something a bit better in and see how that fares up you know the suppression that I ended up just putting surge protection sockets and stuff and so far I've not had anything back so no news is good news it comes in the IT world so what I'm going to do then is I'm going to connect this up stick this wire up there and the end of this wire is what I'm going to plug into these wires and we're going to see what we're talking about yeah that's right yeah because this is going to be the output of the power it's going to go into this we're going to boost it up I'll do it in increments and and we'll just see what happens and see what sort of sparky pews because you've got to remember this unit in the back here reckons it's 750 watts it can handle finally the camera was stuck on front of it's going yanky already and I think I didn't plug didn't you I brought myself with a power cable from downstairs because when I've done this before it sort of knackered up my computer for a while like to strip it down and put it back together again because it just wouldn't load the operating systems it well it just wouldn't do anything really so I brought this up from downstairs it's not gonna it's just gonna keep off the circuit that's in this room if I could I'd plug it into my neighbors electric and run it from there just in case that's I've got this I'm just gonna power this up like saying the camera was just going a bit nuts and it was just stuck in photo mode you want to come out of it so I think it knows what's coming right let's carry on I'm gonna use the four turns on this to start off with because I don't want this to be a straightforward murder I prefer it to be a bit slow and painful for it and when we get round to this one in actual fact so I've got a funny feeling this one might be okay as well especially if I because this is just a bit of this is absolutely terrible I should just use another piece of wire really because all this is is a piece of earth wire with no shield on it no you know a sleeve sheath on it at all and I'll just wrap some some insulating tape around it so it doesn't you know short out but I've been doing it with this for so long now I just don't really see the point in doing another one but I suppose I should do because I'm gonna run into problems but it's the one where I put the single turn on where it just it just goes around it comes back that's the one I killed the last power supply so I'll have to see what happens I'm just gonna sit down here but I'm just uploading a video of my little flight today it's alright a bit windy out there with a nice low flying and I got and then I'm gonna turn my computer off this time rather than have it on and have it go funny on me because it sends the lights nuts so I'll turn this light out and put the solar battery lights on or any not it's quite good effect actually but it also sends my computer and speaking that so I need to disconnect that I was gonna set it up in a different room but I really couldn't bother shifting everything out and I'd like to have the scope on as well just so I can see when I get a signal straight away so I'm not you know trying out the voltage or doing something like that when I know that there's not a signal and I suppose if I disconnect it which it is I could do a quick test on this because I don't actually know whether I can adjust this power supply in real time you know turn the volume up the voltage up in real time so let's do that let's just switch this baby on now it's day you know 650 watts I got no idea if this you know if this will go wrong I tried to separate the electric as much as I can by plugging in downstairs hopefully that's gonna be on the different circuit again into the but it will be on different circuit I can't see it being on the same ring so it is what this room is even if the entire apartment was on ring circuit downstairs is gonna be on separately so I plugged in downstairs okay right we've got 54.6 volts coming out of the booster I've set the maximum output on this to 630 watts which really I should turn down a little bit because the booster is only capable of 600 power supplies only capable of 650 so let's go into this and just turn that down over power protection so I'm gonna go actually I'm gonna go a bit lower and I'm gonna go 550 watts yeah okay so we can have the maximum of 50 volts and we have maximum 15 amps although we're controlled limited by 550 watts yeah so that keeps me under what the power supply can do this one and what the boost converter can do behind that display there and under what the output maximum means of the DP S5015 okay I think it's time just to see the circuit is actually set up quickly and we get some oscillation and it will be displayed on there so let's plug this in okay let's just turn up a little bit what I'm waiting for is I'm waiting for an output actually I want to turn it on and we're gonna want to see some sort of output there hit the wrong buttons because I can't seem to get what am I doing wrong I've got voltage going in I press the on and off button so it says the green little lights on I don't want to want to do some output out but it's not doing anything okay so I'll turn it off so the little red is on red I turned that on let me just check the voltage over here I can start going up here we go that's it you've got to press the on bolt something's not right because I don't actually have any of this on so that could be a number of things it could be that this isn't connected properly which a lot of time it will be that sometimes it's because this little wire isn't pushed in correctly let me just see what I can turn up again three volts and I'll get some about six that's 13 volts it's definitely nothing there so we go down to eight it says 80 milliamp just see what I just want to know what I'm about here we do have oscillation minus that I don't have an LED on low which I would normally have so I probably do want to swap that out and I'm gonna give my first little test okay so it's dribbled sort of it's lighting up a little bit that's at eight volts but I do want this LED working so what I'm going to do is I'm going to swap out the LED I'm going to give it just a little tiny bit more voltage I'm going to give it a bit more voltage but the LED is not working so I'm going to swap that LED out because I like the LED working so let's just power that off I'll drop it down voltage alrighty ho then so oh I was going to get a chair like that so at the minute we've got five volts over there and of course I've got to press this bloody button again so hit the voltage button alright there we go so five volts so this time around let's go up a little bit over there that's come on down a bit so that's 19 volts point 28 amp got a bit of breakout I've put the other lights on so I turned that off it's sort of semi-glowing I don't know if I just pushed that out of the way I don't know how well you can or can't see any of this look how pretty that power supply is we've got 29 volts, 0.85 amps, 24.67 watts we've got 53 volts over there so that that tally is up to that half an amp down through there now this is supposed to be 10 amps at 600 watts this thing we need that light on nothing I can do we need that light on oh yeah I touch it look it starts flashing like I'm I don't want bad dreams tonight I don't like that it keeps doing it now I've got to press the thing again and I'll go back to where it was and I'll start going back I'll be getting 29 volts so let's go to 40 volts it's not letting me go to 40 volts why isn't it letting me go to 40 volts seems to be on 37 on here that seems to be the highest yeah seems to be the highest I can take it it doesn't really matter what I do if I press that again try again up that a bit oh maybe I've got something set so I can't go any higher than 40 volts but still the thing looks quite pretty nothing's blowing up so far I'm using 50 watts of power okay let me see if I can take that across and we'll go down turn it down and then we'll see what we've got set so it doesn't allow me to do that something must be set uh... voltage set wrong button so if I hit that and go up as high as I can now that's actually turned the voltage that's turning it up okay so if I just turn that down for a minute what's going on here so I've got this over power protection set up I'll turn the output off I've got the over power protection set up at 550 watts the amperage over current protection is 15 amps over voltage protection is 51 volts it's basically a maximum current output 15 amps and the voltage output at the minute says zero it's not turned on but I don't want it just to I don't want it just to turn on and what will happen is if I turn the power on it it's just going to come on straight away see there it says 50 volts but I don't want it to come on with 50 volts I want it to be set at zero yeah so more system than us for the brightness and this is for the programming so all these are set so it should be able to go straight out so my right now I should be able to turn that sucker up to 50 volts I've got 54 volts going in okay so I might lose a bit there so let's see if we can turn this up to gently does it okay so we're on 58.1 volts there so now I'm going to turn it on and we should still be on zero a little power indicator is on and now I'm going to do the voltage button and I'm going to step it across to one volt at a time I'm going to go back up again in voltage everything's coming on as it should do breakout this is my lowest it's the maximum amount of turns I've got on quills but it's not letting me go above basically 50 watts now is that a restriction of my power supply this one is it a restriction over there or is it a restriction of that but he's not letting me go up above 35.5 volts he's pulling that down like over there look so I've got a funny feeling it's probably down to this isn't it so because I've already got this on one wire here do I reckon I need to connect some more of these wires together so I've got more current coming out because I'm going to have well it's more than one line coming out here isn't it and I've got individual protections on so I've got a funny feeling that's what it is it's going to be this holding it back because I need to get more of these yellow cables hooked up together so they're in parallel and then I'll have more feed in the boost converter because it's dropping down so much over there which will give me more over here it's nice to see that this camera doesn't go in that's what my phone camera does and it's also nice to see that you know it's working and this doesn't seem to be affected too much at 50 watts going up I wonder what it would be like if I try and draw more current but I think I'm going to have to do the I'm going to have to connect some of these yellow cables together so I'll pretend that that's one rail going out another rail going out, another rail going out get it yellow from here, yellow from here, yellow from here stick them together and hopefully rather than that let's see, I don't know, 5 amps at 12 volts what have I got there, I've got 36 volts I said we've got 3 yeah about 5 amps isn't it I've got just under 5 amps really at 12 volts put my ruff, my ruff mark okay, right, so a bit annoying that I've got to press this again and go through rd tech if you're listening it would be nice if you have an option but this resets itself back to you have to press on bully buttons again so let's just turn this down put it so far so good let's turn that off just turn that down a little bit down to there turn that sucker off turn that baby off and turn that off everything's good right, I'm going to come back when I've made some adjustments to the power wires coming out of there