If anyone is able to share any links to the DC PSUās they are using that would be really helpful
I also spoke to Hobbymate who were very helpful and said they would recommend a quality DC power supply between 24-30v with a minimum power of 750 watts
They also said because my existing DC supply is limited to 200W then it is not powerful enough to allow the charger to charge a 6S battery (25.2v) at 10 amps.
Therefore, based on 200 watts maximum power output from your supply, you cannot charge a 6S battery over 7.94 amps. Now allowing for some inefficiency in the power and voltage conversion, you might be able to increase the charge current to 6-7amps. It also depends if your power supply is rated accurately.
If you want to charge the battery at the maximum capability of the D6 charger (325 watts per channel), then you will need a different power supply.
amps = 325 watts / 25.2 volts
amps = 12.9 maximum charging capability on a 6s battery
Anyway thought I would share this in case anyone else who is a electronics novice like me finds it useful in the future
I run two āiCharger X8ā chargers off two server power supplies I modified to run in series. The power supply can provide 70 Amps continuous at 24v output.
I charge my two 7s14p batteries at the same time at 20a charge rate because thatās 0.5c the Samsung 30Q cells prefer. Full charge takes about 2-3 hours depending on how far down the pack is.