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GB Pass M2 Clone Boards with 120mm UMS spacing by Tea-Bag

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The M2C boards are back in stock, and the power supply boards.
However, the Edcor transformers are not. They have a six week lead time versus 3-4 for boards. Some more patience is required. If you just need a board, then private message me. Have all kinds of Mosfets in stock as well.
 
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Okay. I am going to lockdown the spreadsheet for now, and possibly create a new one.
I may have oversold on power supply and Edcor transformers. So I will have to prioritise based on supply, and possibly open another tab for future orders.
I should have enough M2 boards, but PS boards and transformers are near limit.

I can re-order, but this all takes time. Likely not everyone will follow through either.
So for now. I am closing until stock is analyzed.
 
I already signed up for the boards and start reading the forum about what transformer spec is.
I found different answers from 200VA to 500VA, +/-15 to +/-24V???
Does anyone have a final solid specs for the transformer for M2 use?
and any good brand to suggest?
Thank you so much!
 
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I already signed up for the boards and start reading the forum about what transformer spec is.
I found different answers from 200VA to 500VA, +/-15 to +/-24V???
Does anyone have a final solid specs for the transformer for M2 use?
and any good brand to suggest?
Thank you so much!

Nano,
18V+18V AC secondaries, with 300-500VA is recommended. 24V is the typical loaded DC figure after the power supply is loaded up.
A popular one in the US, but I see people overseas ordering to is Antek.
AS-4218 - 400VA 18V Transformer - AnTek Products Corp
 
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