Nuuk may be able to help here - I've found some 24v positive SMPSs for about £10 each. May be able to get some more if there's any interest. I've tested the output earth and can see no connection between it and the mains earth or chassis. Are there any other tests I might try before tying two together to make a split psu : 24/0/-24 ?
They are Power-One MAP55-1024 @ 2.5A.
They are Power-One MAP55-1024 @ 2.5A.
Cant do much with only 2.5A
Sort of agree although I have run a GC (both channels) off one of the 8080 modules (+12 volts/6A and -12 volts/1A). But you will need efficient speakers!
Wouldnt I have a total of 5 amps with 2 supplies in parallel?
I believe so! I have not run mine in parallel though!
sagarverma said:don parallel two psu,there are compatibility issues that need to be addressed.
during low of one there can be high of other frying up whole of the system.so don,t do it in any case.serious warning
Thanks for that - I'll give them a go in series anyway, just for the hell of it.
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