[sdiy] DIY Power Supply
Scott Bernardi
sbernardi at home.net
Wed Sep 5 05:29:31 CEST 2001
Yep - I got that one. +/-12v @ 1,7A or +/-15v @1.5A.
Darren Reid wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Further on the power supply front, I thought I'd share my latest find with
> everyone else who might be looking:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1632311182&r=0&t=0&sh
> owTutorial=0&ed=999628366&indexURL=0&rd=1
>
> " This is a fully functional "POWER-ONE" power supply. It can be used from
> 100-120VAC @ 2amp or from 220-240VAC @ 1amp. 5VDC @ 6amps +/-12VDC @ 1.7amps
> or +/-15VDC @ 1.5amps. Outside dimensions are 3 1/4"X 5"X 11" "
>
> I won it for $10. Not too shabby. My understanding is that Power-One PS's
> are top of the line.
>
> Anyway, these babies pop up on ebay all the time. Just do a search on ebay
> for "power supply" and you'll get something like 17-1800 hits. Many of them
> are computer switching supplies, but there are lots of linear ones in there
> too. A +-12v Power-One went for $5 yesterday. There are great prices on
> bench supplies too. This is one of those cases where ebay can save you a
> significant amount.
>
> -Darren
>
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