[EFM] Re: Power supply?

KA4HJH ka4hjh at gte.net
Sat Apr 1 04:30:48 CEST 2000


>Sure... but it might be more cost effective to buy one. Power One and
>similar companies
>make many dual output supplies. They can be bought on the surplus market,
>often cheap.
>Just add the current draw from each module and get a supply bigger than the
>total.
>
>Bigger is heavier also... don't go too crazy.  Usually a 1-2 amp supply
>will drive a large synth.

Go to

http://www.mpja.com/list.asp?dept=8

and scroll to the bottom:


MFG: POWER-1
P/N: HBB15-1.5A
Input: 100/120/220/230VAC 47-63Hz
Output #1: +15V @ 1.5A #2: -15V @ 1.5A
Specifications/Features: Linear supply with .05% line/load reg. (50% 
load change) 5mV P/P Ripple. Remote sense, over load protected. 
UL/CSA Listed. Factory mounted in bracket that includes 2 fuse 
holders, terminal block for line taps, AC + DC cables.
L: 11-1/4" W: 4" H: 5-1/4" WT: 6.6


It even has an AC cord!

They also have some .5A 15V supplies. Doesn't get much easier.


-- 
Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
"The Mac Doctor"



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