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GordonThree
Oct 10, 2016Explorer
Nice enough for 19th century technology. The price tag is probably based on the cost for all that copper in the massive transformer.
A modern digital switch mode power supply would easily supply 200+ amps all day long, probably wouldn't even need a fan. Of course, the engineering and power mosfets to do the job aren't cheap either. Finding one that's actually engineered, versus a unit built from a poorly copied reference design using 3rd world parts - that's the gamble.
A modern digital switch mode power supply would easily supply 200+ amps all day long, probably wouldn't even need a fan. Of course, the engineering and power mosfets to do the job aren't cheap either. Finding one that's actually engineered, versus a unit built from a poorly copied reference design using 3rd world parts - that's the gamble.
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