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07.31.2009, 10:24 PM

exactly what i was looking for, looks like i have a pc power supply that does like 480w and around15-20amps, i will be using that, and making a build thread about how i did it.


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exactly what i was looking for, looks like i have a pc power supply that does like 480w and around15-20amps, i will be using that, and making a build thread about how i did it.

that 480w pc ps is rated for all channels driven, your 12v output is less than that. 20 amps x 12 volts is only 240w, then subtract 20 percent for inefficincies.

this is what I use with my 610i http://cgi.ebay.com/12-Volt-DC-30-Am...d=p3286.c0.m14

did you mean a 610i duo? because the 610i is a $150 charger and the duo is closer to the $300 you stated. The duo is rated for 500w and would need 600w worth of power supply......


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