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12volt PC Power Supply
"Aniculapeter" wrote in message k... Here is a link to a DC to DC converter for computers . Input range 10-19V DC . Output Voltage 12V DC . Output power 72 Watts max 99 £ go to the bottom of the page. http://mini-itx.com/store/?c=19#psu If you know any others (cheaper), please let me know. This thread has sparked me into doing a bit more research on 12V power for computers and a few thoughts and sources are listed below. I have also crossposted this to rec.boats.electronics, where this thread might be more appropriate. The carputer/MP3 group have done a fair bit of work in this area, and appear to face a similar problem to powering computers in boats......powering solutions which involve AC inverters often create undesirable "noise". For many, a DC-DC solution is the preferred way to go. http://www.thisstrife.com/carproject..._chapter_4.asp has a forum where power issues are discussed, also checkout the downloads and resources (one of the .pdf downloads has a list of sources for DC-Dc converters) http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=11 is another forum http://www.sproggy.freeserve.co.uk/ offers a design for a DIY person to build a 12V input(8-17V) and ATX power output converter Anyone have any experience with this? Looks too advanced for my electronics skills. A commercial solution is at http://www.opussolutions.com/150watt.html 12V unregulated auto/boat input , 150 watt ATX power output, with all sorts of sensing, shutdown and protection features. Cost about $200US They also have a 90 watt version for ITX. Anyone have any experience with this in terms of RFI? This last one seems to answer the original poster's question. |
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12volt PC Power Supply
Thanks for the info, I found it usefull.
Peter S/Y Anicula "Glendon" skrev i en meddelelse ... This thread has sparked me into doing a bit more research on 12V power for computers and a few thoughts and sources are listed below. I have also crossposted this to rec.boats.electronics, where this thread might be more appropriate. The carputer/MP3 group have done a fair bit of work in this area, and appear to face a similar problem to powering computers in boats......powering solutions which involve AC inverters often create undesirable "noise". For many, a DC-DC solution is the preferred way to go. http://www.thisstrife.com/carproject..._chapter_4.asp has a forum where power issues are discussed, also checkout the downloads and resources (one of the .pdf downloads has a list of sources for DC-Dc converters) http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=11 is another forum http://www.sproggy.freeserve.co.uk/ offers a design for a DIY person to build a 12V input(8-17V) and ATX power output converter Anyone have any experience with this? Looks too advanced for my electronics skills. A commercial solution is at http://www.opussolutions.com/150watt.html 12V unregulated auto/boat input , 150 watt ATX power output, with all sorts of sensing, shutdown and protection features. Cost about $200US They also have a 90 watt version for ITX. Anyone have any experience with this in terms of RFI? This last one seems to answer the original poster's question. |
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