Suitable PSU for programming ?
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Suitable PSU for programming ?
I have seen this psu priced reasonably:
PS600ADJ - FUSION 600W / 40A ADJUSTABLE POWER SUPPLY
O-FS-PS600ADJ - FUSION 600W / 40A ADJUSTABLE POWER SUPPLY
It is 13.8v 40A.
Will it do the job for programming - WinFKP.
Thanks
PS600ADJ - FUSION 600W / 40A ADJUSTABLE POWER SUPPLY
O-FS-PS600ADJ - FUSION 600W / 40A ADJUSTABLE POWER SUPPLY
It is 13.8v 40A.
Will it do the job for programming - WinFKP.
Thanks
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I usually just hook up my other car using jumper cables. Just make sure you have enough gas if you are doing something that will take a while to complete.
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Actually if you are coding the entire CCC it will take longer than that with OBD, someone mentioned 10hrs. Also, coding the CCC over an OBD connection is not recommended, many have encountered problems because of the slow connection. If you are going to code the CCC you should do it through the MOST connection with OPS or INPA.
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Actually if you are coding the entire CCC it will take longer than that with OBD, someone mentioned 10hrs. Also, coding the CCC over an OBD connection is not recommended, many have encountered problems because of the slow connection. If you are going to code the CCC you should do it through the MOST connection with OPS or INPA.
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