RTM.
But more importantly was there some event or is there anything that happened with what you are powering that caused a 10A fuse to blow?
Greg in Mississippi
But more importantly was there some event or is there anything that happened with what you are powering that caused a 10A fuse to blow?
Greg in Mississippi
Not that I'm aware of and nothing that suggest the fuse blew (spark, pop etc.). I power clocks with the continuous output and Ian DAC with the switched out and often turn the supply on/off and will remove the continuous output plus so perhaps something happened. Otherwise no idea what might have caused it.
I'd suggest checking out both with a non-UC supply (3.3V, right) before connecting the UC supply again.
& What do you mean by "clocks"?
Greg in Mississippi
& What do you mean by "clocks"?
Greg in Mississippi
Looks like +/-12v is not an option:
https://iancanada.ca/products/ucpure-pro-flagship-pure-ultracapacitor-power-supply
The manual descriptions (not yet uploaded) seem to suggest:
Option 1: does +/-5v and 12v
Option 2: does 5v and 3.3v
i.e. the PCB's aren't universal.
But this doesn't match the configuration options at the top...
If you need +/-12v and +/-5v then currently the best option would be to use LinearPi Pro for +/-12v and then UCPro for +/-5vdc. Since bipolar isn't available in other products/configurations by what I can see?
https://iancanada.ca/products/ucpure-pro-flagship-pure-ultracapacitor-power-supply
The manual descriptions (not yet uploaded) seem to suggest:
Option 1: does +/-5v and 12v
Option 2: does 5v and 3.3v
i.e. the PCB's aren't universal.
But this doesn't match the configuration options at the top...
If you need +/-12v and +/-5v then currently the best option would be to use LinearPi Pro for +/-12v and then UCPro for +/-5vdc. Since bipolar isn't available in other products/configurations by what I can see?
Answers from Ian:
You can use two UcPurePro 12V to configure a super +/-12V power supply.
3.3V and 5V share same PCB but with different jumper settings (pre-set before delivery)
+/-5V and 12V share same management PCB but with different jumper settings (pre-set before delivery)
Manual will be available and posted in a few days.
You can use two UcPurePro 12V to configure a super +/-12V power supply.
3.3V and 5V share same PCB but with different jumper settings (pre-set before delivery)
+/-5V and 12V share same management PCB but with different jumper settings (pre-set before delivery)
Manual will be available and posted in a few days.
Hi there,
Just finished a streamer/dac build based on rbpi, with Ian's fifopi q7 II.
And linear pi pro for the 3,3 and 5V.
Now I'm wondering if I upgrade it with the Ucconditioner or go for the UC pro?
Will there be audible difference between the two , worth the extra money? ( If I take the Ucconditioner I've got the caps lying around)
Does the UC pro come with the caps pre mounted? (Couldn't figure it out)
And does the linearpi pro work with the non pro version of the Ucconditioner?
Just a few questions I hope someone is willing to answer, so I order the right ones😄
Just finished a streamer/dac build based on rbpi, with Ian's fifopi q7 II.
And linear pi pro for the 3,3 and 5V.
Now I'm wondering if I upgrade it with the Ucconditioner or go for the UC pro?
Will there be audible difference between the two , worth the extra money? ( If I take the Ucconditioner I've got the caps lying around)
Does the UC pro come with the caps pre mounted? (Couldn't figure it out)
And does the linearpi pro work with the non pro version of the Ucconditioner?
Just a few questions I hope someone is willing to answer, so I order the right ones😄
I just released a Video about IanCanada latest UCPure Pro +5v/-5V, 3v, 5v, 12v
The Video describes the new features assembly and some important info. A great PSU for the TD1 Dac or any other project
This is a big one.
The Video describes the new features assembly and some important info. A great PSU for the TD1 Dac or any other project
This is a big one.
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