remember that when you turn up a 12v supply to 14v, you de-rate the current capacity a bit.
also, these supplies aren't made to be run right at their max for very long.
they are intended to be run at a lower output then they advertise.
i think you are just pulling too much current for what you have available, and the cheapest solution is to just buy a 600w (50 amps at 12v) switching supply.
I see them for under 40 bucks on ebay from the US with free shipping.
im surprised you were able to get your supply up to 14v without changing a resistor, as in my experience, they rarely get much above 13 volts without a modification.
LC
also, these supplies aren't made to be run right at their max for very long.
they are intended to be run at a lower output then they advertise.
i think you are just pulling too much current for what you have available, and the cheapest solution is to just buy a 600w (50 amps at 12v) switching supply.
I see them for under 40 bucks on ebay from the US with free shipping.
im surprised you were able to get your supply up to 14v without changing a resistor, as in my experience, they rarely get much above 13 volts without a modification.
LC