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In Reply to: RE: suitability of linear PSU for my Auraliti PK100 posted by boodles on October 01, 2016 at 06:26:39
Image: Zerozone 100VA linear power supplyThe PSU you pointed at would be suitable for the Auraliti PK100, but I would opt for a similar PSU from the same manufacturer. The two PSUs are essentially the same, but the higher-priced PSU you pointed at features a deluxe enclosure and a voltage display, while the PSU I suggest features dual external heat sinks and is 6A rated rather than 5A rated for a 12 volt application. The lower-priced PSU with slightly higher current overhead and more efficient heat dissipation seems more valuable for a 5A load, IMO.
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Hi Duster,
Thanks so much! Lower price and better made is hard to beat :-)
Where do you see that it is 6A at 12V? I can't seem to find that anywhere in the ad?
Thanks again,
Chris
Here's the info included in the eBay listing:-snip-
"We have following several kinds voltage for choose (Output voltage/current)
1. 5V/6A
2. 9V/6A
3. 12V/6A
4. 15V/5.3A
5. 18V/4.4A
6. 19V/4.2A
7. 24V/3.3A
(Please select your desired voltage message to tell us)."
-snip-
BTW, I expect delivery of a Zerozone 100VA linear PSU in the next few days.
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Wow; apparently I'm not having one of my more brilliant days; I read each voltage with the number before the decimal as part of the value, i.e., 1.5V, 2.9V, etc. :-0
Thanks!
Please let me know how the one you ordered works out for you!
Chris
I see what you mean; it could be confusing...
Now take a look at my prior post; I edited the text so it reads better.
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