yea, I'm building a 2800w 12-14.4vdc power supply right now from a IBM Blade Center power supply unit. You can get them off of the 'bay for around 50-100 bux.
these will push amps over 2000 watts rms with only a .005 volt drop on the supply side voltage.
You can series them for 24,36,48vdc @ 236 amps . Or strap them like I am doing to get up to 12,000 watts rms (1000amps)testing capabilities @ 12-14.4vdc ....
And they run on 220vac, so you can get 12-14.4vdc and 236 -250+amps to drive a amplifier with a 16-20 amp 220vac input circuit ...
these will push amps over 2000 watts rms with only a .005 volt drop on the supply side voltage.
You can series them for 24,36,48vdc @ 236 amps . Or strap them like I am doing to get up to 12,000 watts rms (1000amps)testing capabilities @ 12-14.4vdc ....
And they run on 220vac, so you can get 12-14.4vdc and 236 -250+amps to drive a amplifier with a 16-20 amp 220vac input circuit ...
here are the units I am using. I am getting mine from a different seller, but this was just an easy link to grab....
IBM BladeCenter 2880W Power Supply Astec AA23920L 39Y7349 39Y7364 Free Shipping | eBay
IBM BladeCenter 2880W Power Supply Astec AA23920L 39Y7349 39Y7364 Free Shipping | eBay
There is nothing wrong with that, when you are expanding on the existing topic.
Your proposal seems to have nothing in common with the previous posts.
It deserves a different Thread.
Your proposal seems to have nothing in common with the previous posts.
It deserves a different Thread.
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