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Re: [Amps] More on server supplies

To: Conrad Farlow <conrad@g0ruz.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] More on server supplies
From: Brian Carling <bcarling@cfl.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 21:23:56 -0500
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Does anyone need a transformer for a linear amp supply? I have one that will 
deliver 50v AC at lots of amperes... It will be inexpensive if someone needs 
it...
Brian Carling AF4K

Best regards - Bry Carling



> On Feb 21, 2014, at 7:53 PM, Conrad Farlow <conrad@g0ruz.com> wrote:
> 
> The CISCO WS-CAC-2500W 6500 series switch supply that I acquired actually 
> works without modification. Once I got hold of a C19 mains cable. Plug it in, 
> switch on and off it goes. However I would like to know the pin outs on the 
> back. I can maybe fin a PS KILL signal to turn the supply off in the event of 
> a fault in the amplifier? The Sony APS-162 PSU also works in the same series 
> of switches although it is only 1300W. Maybe someone has some pin out info 
> for this supply?
> 
> Unfortunately these supplies are 42 volt as they come but there are 2 pots 
> accessible with the covers on. They are beautifully made and have extensive 
> filtering. I cannot hear anything from the supply even at 20A load. This is 
> on 20m to 23cms, so if I can get the voltage up to 48V or better still 50V 
> they are worth investigating. Adding power poles to the output will be very 
> easy.
> 
> Downside, blower shifts a lot of air and does not appear to be proportional 
> to temperature. My plan is to load share between two units and slow the fan 
> down.
> 
> Conrad G0RUZ
> 
> 
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