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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Seacoast, NH
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I purchase this supply to help me trouble shoot a bunch of modules I was working on. I've since abandoned the project and no longer need this. It is a Madell CA17303 Triple Output Supply that consists of [2] 30V/2A variable supplies and a fixed 5V output. The two 30V sections can be run in parallel, series or tracking configuration via front panel push button switches. I've verified that all of these functions work well and as they should. The unit itself is in mint condition and comes with the owners manual and a generic power cord. It looks like this:
![]() Similar units typically sell for ~$200 with shipping and I suspect that many companies simply rebrand this tech and sell it for much more (there is a B&K that looks strikingly similar). Heck, I doubt Madell is actually the manufacturer. I'm asking $150 + shipping and any fees. Shipping should be ~$20. Please PM with any questions and I can provide links to feedback for interested parties. Actual images are available upon request as well. Thanks for looking, Nate |
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