Is this power supply good at al?
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Is this power supply good at al?
http://cgi.ebay.com/12-Volt-DC-30-Amp-Power-Supply-3-Diff-models-BlackSteel_W0QQitemZ200264686044QQcmdZViewItemQQptZRadio_Control_Vehicles?hash=item200264686044&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318|301%3A1|293%3A1|294%3A50
Anyone tried it? It's a converted computer power supply but it seems good... I need to buy one and I thought this is interesting....
What other options are good for price?
Anyone tried it? It's a converted computer power supply but it seems good... I need to buy one and I thought this is interesting....
What other options are good for price?
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Re: Is this power supply good at al?
it looks like he's sold pretty many. seems like most of the buyers are happy with them.
i had this same dilema a couple months ago. trying to find a decent p.s. for a good price. in the early 90's, i bought a rivergate power souce 30, but sold it a few years ago. it never gave me one bit of trouble, and i can't say i've ever heard a bad thing about them. so, when i needed to find a p.s., i was looking around at ones like in your link, but i was hesitant on commiting to buy one. luckily, i was able to score a used power source 30 like i had from an ebay auction for $50. i was a little worried about buying one used, but going from personal experience with my old one, i felt save buying it. so, far it's worked flawlessly. i did a quick search on ebay and found another one.......
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rivergate-30-Amp-Power-Supply-Power-Source-Charger_W0QQitemZ130276700362QQihZ003QQcategoryZ44028QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
i had this same dilema a couple months ago. trying to find a decent p.s. for a good price. in the early 90's, i bought a rivergate power souce 30, but sold it a few years ago. it never gave me one bit of trouble, and i can't say i've ever heard a bad thing about them. so, when i needed to find a p.s., i was looking around at ones like in your link, but i was hesitant on commiting to buy one. luckily, i was able to score a used power source 30 like i had from an ebay auction for $50. i was a little worried about buying one used, but going from personal experience with my old one, i felt save buying it. so, far it's worked flawlessly. i did a quick search on ebay and found another one.......
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rivergate-30-Amp-Power-Supply-Power-Source-Charger_W0QQitemZ130276700362QQihZ003QQcategoryZ44028QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Re: Is this power supply good at al?
scr8p wrote:it looks like he's sold pretty many. seems like most of the buyers are happy with them.
i had this same dilema a couple months ago. trying to find a decent p.s. for a good price. in the early 90's, i bought a rivergate power souce 30, but sold it a few years ago. it never gave me one bit of trouble, and i can't say i've ever heard a bad thing about them. so, when i needed to find a p.s., i was looking around at ones like in your link, but i was hesitant on commiting to buy one. luckily, i was able to score a used power source 30 like i had from an ebay auction for $50. i was a little worried about buying one used, but going from personal experience with my old one, i felt save buying it. so, far it's worked flawlessly. i did a quick search on ebay and found another one.......
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rivergate-30-Amp-Power-Supply-Power-Source-Charger_W0QQitemZ130276700362QQihZ003QQcategoryZ44028QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks for the info. Does it have banana plugs or screws for connecting?
Re: Is this power supply good at al?
If you can do some soldering then i wouldnt get that. all it is a a modded computer psu.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371019
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371019
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Re: Is this power supply good at al?
Modded pc supplies can be great. I have a rackmount server power supply that I got from a surplus electronics place for under $50 shipped. It has dual (hot-swappable) 560w supplies, for a total of 60 amps on the 12V. I managed to get it up to 40 amps or so by putting my old discharge bulb set on it as well as several chargers, and it provided a nice steady voltage at that load. the only problem is the weight, it is huge.
The other benefit to pc power supplies is that you can tap the 5 and 3.3V outputs as well, great for running in motors and testing electronics without batteries.
The other benefit to pc power supplies is that you can tap the 5 and 3.3V outputs as well, great for running in motors and testing electronics without batteries.
Re: Is this power supply good at al?
iam running this in my server/main pcaconsola wrote:Modded pc supplies can be great. I have a rackmount server power supply that I got from a surplus electronics place for under $50 shipped. It has dual (hot-swappable) 560w supplies, for a total of 60 amps on the 12V. I managed to get it up to 40 amps or so by putting my old discharge bulb set on it as well as several chargers, and it provided a nice steady voltage at that load. the only problem is the weight, it is huge.
The other benefit to pc power supplies is that you can tap the 5 and 3.3V outputs as well, great for running in motors and testing electronics without batteries.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3655208&CatId=106
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Re: Is this power supply good at al?
I picked up the 15 amp Radio Shack unit, much lower than they show online, if I remember right, it was 45.99. The unit is small and light, and powers my 2 chargers with no issues.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103960
FYI....the Radio Shack 25 amp power supply is also re-badged and sold by Competition Electronics.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103960
FYI....the Radio Shack 25 amp power supply is also re-badged and sold by Competition Electronics.
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Re: Is this power supply good at al?
I have a question along these lines. Back in the day we used full scale car battery chargers as power supplies for our peak chargers. I recently bought a newer R/C DC charger, but it will not work when hooked up to a car battery charger. I only tried one, but I assume none others will work either. It's like it didn't even recognize it. Anyone know why it didn't work?
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Re: Is this power supply good at al?
The newer switch mode chargers monitor input voltage and only work within a range, typically 11-15 volts or so. Old school automotive chargers are essentially very poorly regulated linear power supplies, the voltage varies a lot depending on load. No load they are typically well over 15 volts, so the charger won’t start. Older chargers, say a Tekin BC100L for example, would still start, but just run hotter typically (depending on the auto charger voltage under load, but always higher than the battery itself).THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:I have a question along these lines. Back in the day we used full scale car battery chargers as power supplies for our peak chargers. I recently bought a newer R/C DC charger, but it will not work when hooked up to a car battery charger. I only tried one, but I assume none others will work either. It's like it didn't even recognize it. Anyone know why it didn't work?
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Re: Is this power supply good at al?
A couple of things to watch for on the converted PC power supplies: They typically don’t like surges and reactive loads much. The big amp 3.3 & 5v taps seem attractive, but the jolt of a highly inductive motor tends to burn at least some of them up. And they tend to be lower voltage (real 12 instead of ~13.6), sometimes a couple of chargers won’t work well even when well within current limitations. But some have had great success, and its pretty cheap and easy to convert a surplus unit.
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Re: Is this power supply good at al?
Thanks Bongo. Mystery solved.
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