hah...man you never stop. If you sell this thing George I would be first in line brother. I am a BELIEVER :D
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hah...man you never stop. If you sell this thing George I would be first in line brother. I am a BELIEVER :D
i don't know about you guys but most of my circuit breakers are 15A so isn't the safe limit for home wiring like 1800 continuous watts for a single outlet?
dedicated pc circuit anyone?
i thought most people do have dedicated pc breakers? i have a 20a breaker just from my pc and pc related things.Quote:
Originally Posted by d50man
I am sorry for embarassing myself that way...I do not know much about P$Us...and I have decided to sell my FSP 400W for an OCZ Modstream 520W for my transparent case-lovely UV cables!
ummm no, infact I had to spend a large chunk of cash to upgrade the place with Proper voltage lines.(wired up the Cat6 network by hand)Quote:
Originally Posted by Qkjhfhaiguihfma
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Originally Posted by Qkjhfhaiguihfma
haha no way man. If my pc is drawing more then my wall socket i need to sell my pc, not upgrade my wall.
Over 1kVA toroidal... I smell burned fuses, you better have surge current limiting.
220/230VAC...Quote:
Originally Posted by d50man
Yes... to it's own case. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by heikis
You CAN'T "first charge" a toroid transformer with ONE "click" if you can understand what I mean......;) By doing this, it draws EVEN 47A+ peak from the 230VAC line.......You HAVE to "magnitise" it first and then fully power it on.....You MUST have two "clicks" to do so.....:)Quote:
Originally Posted by EsaT
My English are not that good and I hope that you can understand what I'm saying here......
In the input you MUST have 2 reles......Firstly when you power on, the first rele switches on and flowing the voltage through a of 10 - 22 Ohms/20W resistor to the toroid......After one to two seconds (with a circuit) the second rele switches on, sort circuiting this resistor and you're ready.....;)
EDIT: Actualy there will be two toroid tranformes now.....The one I already have in my hands 1500VA and another one for the rest of the valtages which actualy will be about 1000 to 1500VA too....:D
EDIT No2: Yes that's what the link you gave does.... ;)
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Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
Thanks Vince but not selling a psu like this......It will be made for me....:)
P.S. IF you're a good boy, who knows maybe some day you'll get one.....:D
:slap: damnit forgot you chaps are not in the US.
115v/120v 15a is a normal household circuit
very few~nil houses have dedicated high current circuits for pcs/electronics.
220/230 would just ask to help newbs burn down the houses.
IM GOOD BOY;) :D KNOW WHERE MY PRICE :cool:
Huh?
Obviously Hipro5 does expect it to last forever... Otherwise he wouldn't make it that big :DQuote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
Best Regards :toast:
I have some capacitors 100000uf/75V with product date of 1978....from an American base here in Athens......They STILL work and have 102000uf capacitance.....:p: :D
100000uf/75V, that has to be huuuge.
Well, this is Hipro, I don't think it will last forever. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by DTU_XaVier
now those are some well made Caps. What type? Gel Cell??Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
I don't remember.....They are at a 3-30V psu I have in my lab......They were made for the US army and yes they are good quality.....;)Quote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
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Wow george you ALWAYS push the boat out cannot wait to see this monster running
please find out and let me know because I could use caps that last a VERY long time like that :DQuote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
We use 220/230 voltage and 15 to 20 amp fuses here. No problems with wiring. Ofcourse our houses are made from bricks, not wood :PQuote:
Originally Posted by d50man
teaser pics... sorry for the bad quality, i only had my cell phone with me!
look at it's size, i bet the transformer alone can't fit in a normal psu case!
http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/1...6168kl8.th.jpg
1500VA :fact:
http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/7...6172tf4.th.jpg
There is a good way to revive old caps. Looks for it on the internet, and if you can't find anything I'll explain to you how to do it ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
well I know about Metalized Plastic Film Capacitors, which are "self-healing"
but I couldn't find anything about reviving old caps
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Originally Posted by Zzzz
Prosk8 is becoming famous for his random threads and posts, if you didn't already know. A quick search should give you a few minutes of laughs. lol
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Yes it is spam, It is not even OT.Quote:
Originally Posted by prosk8
what will be the dimension of your psu ?