hah...man you never stop. If you sell this thing George I would be first in line brother. I am a BELIEVER
hah...man you never stop. If you sell this thing George I would be first in line brother. I am a BELIEVER
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.Originally Posted by d50man
Originally Posted by Ket
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)Originally Posted by Qkjhfhaiguihfma
Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
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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...Originally Posted by d50man
Yes... to it's own case.Originally Posted by heikis
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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.....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....
EDIT No2: Yes that's what the link you gave does....
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.....
Last edited by hipro5; 12-17-2006 at 12:57 AM.
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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.
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Obviously Hipro5 does expect it to last forever... Otherwise he wouldn't make it that bigOriginally Posted by nn_step
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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.....
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100000uf/75V, that has to be huuuge.
Well, this is Hipro, I don't think it will last forever.Originally Posted by DTU_XaVier
now those are some well made Caps. What type? Gel Cell??Originally Posted by hipro5
Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
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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.....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 thatOriginally Posted by hipro5
Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was
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 :POriginally Posted by d50man
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 itOriginally Posted by nn_step
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well I know about Metalized Plastic Film Capacitors, which are "self-healing"
but I couldn't find anything about reviving old caps
Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was
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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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