Id drop 2 new ones in there. Look like hp possibly. Im sure someone could refit this with 2 new switchers.
Funny you say HP as I have seen some very similar looking hp units, will hang on to it till I find a few new ones
Id drop 2 new ones in there. Look like hp possibly. Im sure someone could refit this with 2 new switchers.
I know that I have seen tons of videos where people run their radios from old/used PC server switching power supplies. A lot of people say they don't see a noise problem, some say they do.
have any of you used one in radio service and, if so, what was your experience?
The reason I am asking, hook line and sinker..... I just picked up a used HP Server power supply on Ebay. This particular model is "screaming easy" to convert to 13.8V DC (snip & jumper OR....just jumper bypass a single 100 ohm resistor...and adjust the max voltage pot! This model is WELL KNOWN to work this way!
When done it will serve 13.8 VDC @ about 50 A max. I won't be using NEAR that.
The supply and shipping totalled $21.42 and I saw that as "worth it" just for the try.....
I have some DPS600PB and have seen many mods with people using potentiomters to get to 13.7V, or completely disable OVP. Can you share a link to step by step instrucitons on how to adjust OVP properly for stable use? It would be MOST appreciated!You are right. Talking about DPS600PB I mentioned before. For 20$ I get PS with over current, over voltage, temperature protection. Designed to run 24/7 full duty cycle in expensive equipment.
Small and lightweight.
No more linear PS for me.
Mike
Thank you very much!DPS600PB OVP mod.
3 diodes give 2.1V higher OVP trigger point.
So if PS is set to 14V it's just perfect.
I know that I have seen tons of videos where people run their radios from old/used PC server switching power supplies. A lot of people say they don't see a noise problem, some say they do.
have any of you used one in radio service and, if so, what was your experience?
The reason I am asking, hook line and sinker..... I just picked up a used HP Server power supply on Ebay. This particular model is "screaming easy" to convert to 13.8V DC (snip & jumper OR....just jumper bypass a single 100 ohm resistor...and adjust the max voltage pot! This model is WELL KNOWN to work this way!
When done it will serve 13.8 VDC @ about 50 A max. I won't be using NEAR that.
The supply and shipping totalled $21.42 and I saw that as "worth it" just for the try.....
For the past couple of years I’ve been using a Samlex SEC-1235.
30 amps, no noise. Not adjustable, but it still produces a constant 13.85 volts just as it has since day one.
https://samlexamerica.com/products/30-amp-switching-power-supply-sec-1235/
I use MEGA-WATT S-700-12 supplies to power my TX600 amp. Four in parallel @13.9vdc. provides 200 amps. Amplifier does 800W peak and the supply doesn't drop a tenth of a volt under load. Also use a 1 Farad capacitor as a current sink.
Absolutely no hash or other supply noise. Fans are quiet too.
- J.J.399
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Something I did wanna share I forgot about my last comment, try to keep the voltage around 13 or so I was running mine at like 14.5 trying to get the most out of the amplifier and all it did was fry the finals. I talk on sideband 99% of the time and it’s still fried the finals. My Radio Guy was telling me it’s cause I’m over driving them.