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Why are power supplies so expensive?

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    #11
    Originally posted by singhr View Post
    I am looking for 16VAC 1000mA and been googling for last half hour trying to find a cheap alternative. Maplin throws up links on Google but they appear to be red herrings.
    This would probably work - it gives 15VAC at 1000mA but the voltage is not regulated so it will be higher at low current drains. Probably be OK unless whatever you are trying to power draws the full 1000mA all the time.

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      #12
      Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
      This would probably work - it gives 15VAC at 1000mA but the voltage is not regulated so it will be higher at low current drains. Probably be OK unless whatever you are trying to power draws the full 1000mA all the time.
      When you plug it in, make sure you get the polarity right! Some are positive centre contact and others are negative. Get that wrong and you might see smoke!

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        #13
        Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
        When you plug it in, make sure you get the polarity right! Some are positive centre contact and others are negative. Get that wrong and you might see smoke!
        FAIL - AC output adaptors don't care about polarity. It only matters for the DC ones!

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          #14
          16VAC 1000mA for a sound card? Bleedin eck!!! That's not yer average PSU or sound card.

          Anyway, if it's AC you just need a transformer. Not in sussex I suppose? I've got loads of huge old ones.
          Last edited by xoggoth; 18 December 2009, 12:52.
          bloggoth

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            #15
            Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
            No, as long as the voltage is the same.
            Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View Post
            No, except that a cheap power supply may give a higher voltage than the nominal value, when it is not fully loaded.
            Thank you kindly
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              #16
              Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
              16VAC 1000mA for a sound card? Bleedin eck!!! That's not yer average PSU or sound card.

              Anyway, if it's AC you just need a transformer. Not in sussex I suppose? I've got loads of huge old ones.
              Thanks for offer. You saved me £30 there mate - thank you kindly. Nestling at the bottom of my box of cables and old pc junk was indeed a transformer of the right spec. Know idea what it came from but it's powering the sound card and not even a whiff of smoke. If you are interested in such matters its a Presonus Firebox which lets you hook up midi, mics, guitars etc. Sadly not my Plan B but my son's Plan A.

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