Well since you guys have helped me solve my previous problem I should probably move to my next problem.. before I buy a 1509 1.5 for the CRT.5 I need a power supply for the my spanky new charger that should be on my doorstep tomorrow.. I bought the Hyperion Duo so what power supply do I need. I have been searching but jsut haven't found the one I am looking for..
BTW I am still bored.. and my meeting isn't for like another 4 hours.. Oh yea, who schedules a meeting at 4pm...
Well since you guys have helped me solve my previous problem I should probably move to my next problem.. before I buy a 1509 1.5 for the CRT.5 I need a power supply for the my spanky new charger that should be on my doorstep tomorrow.. I bought the Hyperion Duo so what power supply do I need. I have been searching but jsut haven't found the one I am looking for..
BTW I am still bored.. and my meeting isn't for like another 4 hours.. Oh yea, who schedules a meeting at 4pm...
a boss who doesnt want his employees going home early beacuse they are bored.........
I don't think so cause he is gone for the rest of the week after this.. I don't think he expected me to have my audit work papers done so he delayed it as long as possible...
The duo is rated for 180w/channel, which is 360w total. Assuming a charger efficiency of around 85%, you'd need a 12v supply capable of 35A. At 14.4v, you'd need a 30A supply. Yikes, that's not gonna be cheap if you plan on ever using it to its full capacity...
The duo is rated for 180w/channel, which is 360w total. Assuming a charger efficiency of around 85%, you'd need a 12v supply capable of 35A. At 14.4v, you'd need a 30A supply. Yikes, that's not gonna be cheap if you plan on ever using it to its full capacity...
I found these PSs after I bought my Ofna 18amp....I prpbubly would have bought one of these
50lbs.. I would probably blow the breaker box if I plugged that thing in...
Nah, it's just a linear supply, so it's got heavier internals than a switching supply because it's a bit less efficient. A lot of Ham radio guys use these kind of supplies because they don't have any switching noise.
The PS units at Tanicpacks look really nice. A bit pricey but nice.
Astron makes a nice PS. I use the 25A model for my bench. Tweaked to 14.8v, the charger doesn't need to draw quite as much current, so it runs perfectly.
I think it's time for me to take out those huge power transformers I have laying around and seeing what I can do to make a linear regulator...