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From: Tom Uban <uban_at_ubanproductions.com>
Date: Tue Jul 31 13:22:55 2001

Not that I condone the replacement of the original power supplies with PC
supplies (I don't consider PC supplies any more reliable), but basically
your wall outlet supplies 15A at 110v (in the US anyway) which is 1650 watts
(P = VI). The power supply converts the 110v at 15A to 5v at 30A (don't know
if they really have 30A PC supplies or not), which is only 150 watts.

--tom

At 12:32 PM 7/31/01 -0500, you wrote:
>On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 07:00:01PM +0000, wanderer wrote:
>> Since the two bulk supplies are having 8 H744's (25A versions) I was
>> just wondering about the feasebility of replacing them with standard
>> PC XT power supplies (just for the 5V), as the usually deliver also
>> between 25A and 30A, depending on the model. The large transformer in
>> the bulk supply will then be replaced with a smaller transformer to
>> deliver the LTC, DCLO, ACLO and +15V via the power monitor module
>> which is still there.
>
>How can a normal PC XT power supply deliver 25-30A, when its plugged
>into a normal 15A wall socket? Or is the amperage way different in
>the UK?
>
>Bill
>
>--
>Bill Bradford
>mrbill_at_mrbill.net
>Austin, TX
>
>
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