You can run any power supply as I have but my power company has so much noise I'm still trying to figure out my self how to eliminate noise
Im beginning to see that while megawatt supplys work well i feel they are over priced for what they are.I have had two Megawatt in use for a few years now. One for the garage radio and one for the shack radio. I have had absolutely zero issues with them and at their price point I baught two more to have as backups.
Right, but then you need to fabricate or buy a breakout board and if you want more than 12 volts flat there are a couple mods that need to be done. The voltage mods need to be done to the supplys from parallel also which voids any warranty.The power supply itself can be had for about 20 bucks on ebay
Right, but then you need to fabricate or buy a breakout board and if you want more than 12 volts flat there are a couple mods that need to be done. The voltage mods need to be done to the supplys from parallel also which voids any warranty.
Im looking for an alternative to the $1500 xforce supplys which are nothing more than $500 worth of switchers, wires and a case.
I was replying to what Dave457 had posted which was the supply itself can be found on ebay for $20. I believed he was talking about a server supply in which a breakout board would be very helpful and since they are only $10, fairly inexpensive and will save some time.But that is purely situational and is not an actual issue with Megawatt supplies. I personally have never needed a breakout board on any of my supplies and set my voltage at what is best for the radio and never have to touch it again.
I was replying to what Dave457 had posted which was the supply itself can be found on ebay for $20. I believed he was talking about a server supply in which a breakout board would be very helpful and since they are only $10, fairly inexpensive and will save some time.
A megawatt supply isnt a server or computer supply that needs modifications for us to use. Its the same type of switching supply thats been engineered for our use with its own breakout board and the price is now $120 for those 50 amps instead of $40.
Now, im looking to run several 100 amp supplys in parallel and $216 + a few mods verses $900 for the same 320 amps is a no brainer in my book.
Meh, no worrries im easily confused lol!Copy that. Sorry for the confusion
That makes two of us!Meh, no worrries im easily confused lol!
Id drop 2 new ones in there. Look like hp possibly. Im sure someone could refit this with 2 new switchers.Anyone have a clue what these PS are from? this the inside of a RD power 150amp PS one of them took a crap on me and the labels were peeled off. I I find out the model I will buy and replace it as it was a decent power supply when working.