Thread: ebay power supply
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21-07-2010 #1
John,
The PSU is variable 50 - 56v but with no control input it runs in a 'unregulated' state at a fixed 42.8v +/-0.5v. it appears this isnt unregulated as such, just outside the voltages for which the very low noise/ripple spec is guaranteed (these PSU were originally intended for telecoms phone lines so are very low noise).
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21-07-2010 #2
Hi John,
Yeah, basically. Plug it in and it'll whirr away at 42.7V happily.
I think they were originally intended to be used by some sensitive rack-mounted equipment, which needed really close voltage control somewhere between 50V and 56V. The exact voltage within the 50V to 56v range can be adjusted with a control voltage to pin28. I guess some closed-loop control (in a different box) would increase the control voltage slightly when the unit was under peak load, to keep the voltage seen by the sensitive equipment stable.
We're all using them in "cheap whacking great power supply" mode, without any need for the regulation voltage on pin 28. I've just bought 2 more (in case they run out! one for the lathe and one spare).
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22-07-2010 #3
Just bought two :)
I may be away next week but I'll have the cover off them as soon as I can :)
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22-07-2010 #4
Was thinking of going for one of these? thats not too bad considering its amperage and some 15amp jobs are getting knocked out at around £35 to £40
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/21-30volt-powe...item23089231e7
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22-07-2010 #5
Why do you need all those amps at a puny voltage ?
John S -
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22-07-2010 #6
WellI'monly going to un my drivers at 24volts so thats adequate and the amps are there if and when its needed.
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22-07-2010 #7
It will never be needed... you wont find a driver capable of more than 4A tops thats limited to use at 24V so the most you'll ever need is 3 * 4 *.66 = 8A unless you plan a 4th or 5th axis... but by then having only 24V will be a serious limitation anyway...
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22-07-2010 #8
I'm nipping down to Swindon one day next week, anyone in the East Mids want any bringing back but you will have to collect from me.
I'm not shipping out.
Price is £12.99 for the PS, no other costs.John S -
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22-07-2010 #9
Aargh,
Cheers for the offer John, I would've done but paid for mine earlier. In fairness he only charged £12 shipping for 2 units so it's all good.
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23-07-2010 #10
John
Pop on in if for a mug of tay and knobs if you do, and i might even get some of those things you like so much in as well.If the nagging gets really bad......Get a bigger shed:naughty:
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