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On Oct 2, 4:29*am, raypsi wrote:
On Oct 1, 12:55*pm, terry wrote: We recently modified such a power supply to get a single 12 volt DC output at about 20 amps for a particular, amateur radio application. In order to do so we had to load one of the 5 volt ouputs with a couple of amps in order to get the unit to work; but that's normal. Hey terry I did that very same thing loaded the 5volt with 5ohm at 5 watt. Ran my TenTec 526 off the 12 volt side of the PC power supply. I thought it was the sweetest thing since sliced bread. Then people started telling me I had this strange background noise. They asked me what was going on in my shack. I had this strange eerie noise in my shack, so they thought. Wasn't in my shack per say but it was the PC power supply. Nobody knew I was running a PC supply to power my rig. 73 OM n7zu I also use a modified PC power supply with no problems. I did add a filter removed from a commercial computer SMPS. I dont know the values of the components but its a Pi filter and the inductor is wound on what looks like a ferrite rod. The caps are some pretty big disk that had the writing rubbed off of them a long time ago. As Grumpy put it. I like to "Frankenstien" some of my projects. I have been giving some thought as to what it would take to modify a PC power supply for HV use. I have been thinking along two lines, 1 Connect a second step-up transformer before the rectifiers. 2 Replace the transformer with one with a HV windingputting a 5volt winding on the new transformer for loading and feedback. Jimmie |
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