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Had power outage now Astron RS-50A not working right

Does anyone know if they make a amp volt meter for my Astron RS-50A ?
Astron makes the RS-50M which is the metered version of your supply. No meter kits. You may have to find suitable meters elsewhere and build your own meter panel. For that, you will need a DC ammeter that reads up to 60A and a voltmeter that reads up to 15VDC.

Realize that your RS-50 only delivers 50A at peaks, and is nominally only good for about 40A continuous.

Astron Corp.
 
Astron makes the RS-50M which is the metered version of your supply. No meter kits. You may have to find suitable meters elsewhere and build your own meter panel. For that, you will need a DC ammeter that reads up to 60A and a voltmeter that reads up to 15VDC.

Realize that your RS-50 only delivers 50A at peaks, and is nominally only good for about 40A continuous.

Astron Corp.

Thanks.....I got spoiled with my astron rs-20m. :)
 
you might want to try calling astron and asking if they would sell you the meters, circuit parts and schematic for the 50m. I have both in paralell and just look at the one with the meters, X 2
 
you might want to try calling astron and asking if they would sell you the meters, circuit parts and schematic for the 50m. I have both in paralell and just look at the one with the meters, X 2

Hmmmm.....it might be cheaper to do like you....just buy a rs-50m.....and set em up like yours?
 
Yeah....if you can find a deal locally...that is the best....my Astron rs-20m I bought from a local and he gave me a good deal....the rs-50 I got off ebay for $150 plus shipping.:thumbdown:

not a bad price at all for a real good supply. helps to do the online upgrades
 
I try to order power supplies from large computer parts suppliers. They seem to be the cheapest on both price and shipping.

Large volume shippers get discounts on their heavy items.
 
Provantage in Canton, Ohio seems to be the cheapest.

They have a Tripp-Lite PR-60 for $167 after their usual $20.00 discount.

Bout the cheapest around.
 

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