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innovation_station

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low voltage high amparage power supply
« on: July 05, 2008, 08:15:08 PM »
looking at an atx computer power supply it says

3.3 vdc @ 20 amp ...     5.5vdc @ 30 amp...

hummm

sounds like a good supply for low voltage high amprage run from an invertor in a car might just do the trick  ;)

ist

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Re: low voltage high amparage power supply
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2008, 02:12:34 AM »
looking at an atx computer power supply it says

3.3 vdc @ 20 amp ...     5.5vdc @ 30 amp...

hummm

sounds like a good supply for low voltage high amprage run from an invertor in a car might just do the trick  ;)

ist

this are output voltages for cpu (3,3v) and the board (5v)  approx 22o watts  additionally it have +12volts out to rum drives.. This are switching power supplies. Nothing new on it. GP

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Re: low voltage high amparage power supply
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2008, 03:38:11 PM »
this are output voltages for cpu (3,3v) and the board (5v)  approx 22o watts  additionally it have +12volts out to rum drives.. This are switching power supplies. Nothing new on it. GP

humm 12 vdc lower amparage  and lower voltage higher amparage  humm

how about use 12 for a pluse charger and use the 3 or 5 volt for the cell supply

sounds like the makeing of the   IST REZAP POWER PAC! ;)

ist

oh wait a min is it IST RE ZAP POWER PAC ;D