[time-nuts] Favorite DC power Supply?

Dave Brown tractorb at ihug.co.nz
Fri May 2 19:25:14 EDT 2008


Useful if you need to check integrity of high current crimped joints, 
connectors etc- the supply is bound to be a switcher, so if you can 
figure out how to tweak the voltage over a goodly range with existing 
ccty,, then it's a done deal- otherwise you may need to build an 
external series regulator (adjustable series resistor!)
DaveB, NZ

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>I have a Kikusui PAR80A that I've become attached to.  0-80Vdc @1A, 
>0-8Vdc @10A with 1mA resolution in a small but heavy box. Single 
>output, but I have other PSs if I need more.
>
> What would one use 5Vdc @ 100A supplies for these days?  I found 2 
> HP units in the garage last weekend.
>
> -Dave
>




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