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I am trying to put 230 V dc on the ISDT 608dp charger for my FPV drone batteries (I don't know if this is the right form). This is the link: ISDT 608DP. Can my charger handle this? AI says it can but the input dc voltage for the charger is 5-30 V, but can it still work?

Phil Sweet
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No, don't do this.

A device designed to accept 5 to 30 V DC will not survive 230 V DC applied to its input - unless the engineers considered that situation. They might have considered reverse polarity and some range of input voltage but over 7 times the designed max input is unlikely.

Solar Mike
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