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Siavashsony Andorra
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RE: DIY PSU for Flashing 1
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DIY PSU for Flashing DIY Garage
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(04-13-2020, 03:36 PM)DayvG Wrote: So people always ask......should I use a charger when I flash. The answer is yes, always! 

Then people say, how much is a charger.......then when they find out they say its too much, flash anyway and risk bricking an ECU.

A high amperage PSU doesn't have to break the bank. Granted you wont get the fancy features of a dedicated PSU but you can get a steady and safe 13.5v for a safe flash.

I used this guide to build my own and it didn't cost anymore than £50. My PSU pictures and the guide is in the links. 

Enjoy

Credit to RocketSurgeon over at BimmerBoost

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