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mission:log:2012:10:06:free-and-open-source-junsi-icharger-data-logger [2013/06/30 12:45] – [FOSS Data-Logging for Junsi iCharger] chronomission:log:2012:10:06:free-and-open-source-junsi-icharger-data-logger [2013/06/30 12:45] (current) – [Charging] chrono
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 Although the code could only be tested with the 1010B+ here, it is likely to be compatible to all sister models. If you have a different Junsi model and are able to test the code, please be so kind and leave some feedback for other  people, who also look for free and open-source data logging alternatives. Although the code could only be tested with the 1010B+ here, it is likely to be compatible to all sister models. If you have a different Junsi model and are able to test the code, please be so kind and leave some feedback for other  people, who also look for free and open-source data logging alternatives.
  
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 If you're looking for a cheap grid power supply to drive the charger, **any old PC AT or ATX power supply will do**, since the charger itself is nothing else but a versatile buck/boost converter, regulated by a micro controller and assisted by a battery of balancing resistors. The 12V output of a 300W ATX supply is being used here. If you're looking for a cheap grid power supply to drive the charger, **any old PC AT or ATX power supply will do**, since the charger itself is nothing else but a versatile buck/boost converter, regulated by a micro controller and assisted by a battery of balancing resistors. The 12V output of a 300W ATX supply is being used here.
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