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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE
...I had a neighbor in Orlando who's house caught fire and was burned out completely. After close investigation by the fire departments investigator it was determined that the fire was started by a transformer, but that the cord had been cut off and it was wired incorrectly by whoever owned it causing the device to short out and start the fire....
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Wow, that's just bullspit! How the hell would a transformer "short out" by replacing a wire? As long as the wire was the appropriate size to carry the current, the insulating jacket was rated for the voltage used, and proper wire terminations were used to prevent wiring shorts, there is no way the wire would cause a transformer to fail. It's more likely that the transformer was pushed too far for too long (and/or poorly ventilated) on the secondary side (undersized for the job), overheated, melted the coil varnish, and that caused the fire. Sounds to me like the "investigator" didn't do a proper investigation (maybe paid off by the ins?) and the ins company used this convenient excuse not to pay out. Who was this insurance company by the way? I want to make sure I don't use a dishonest company.
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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE
...Enough said, please can we just move on to my opening request. We can argue this all night long and it still will not change the facts of the dangers of using a home made device no matter how safe or better you feel your work is. I am looking to purcahse a ready made PSU, but I am looking for the best one out for the best price. Plain and simple.
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The one you originally linked sounds like it has individual 16A rails, not a single 40A rail with parallel outputs. Unless you only need 16A per rail, I wouldn't get it.
If size/weight isn't an issue, you could go with a linear supply. They are really heavy, large, and can produce lots of heat though, but the larger models are usually cheaper.
Switching designs are a lot more efficient, but more complex, so if something goes wrong it's harder to fix. I've had good luck with my Astron 20A power supply. I wouldn't mind selling it, but I've modded it for mutiple banana plug outputs, so it doesn't meet your "stock" requirement. But here's a list on ebay:
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories