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Check out Marlin P Jones (www.mpja.com). They have a number of surplus
switching supplies -- they should have some 12V supplies that really _are_ 12, and are isolated so you can rope them up in series. I do not know if they have supplies that can go to 35 amps, but as you said in another post you can supply each motor seperately. I usually browse their site, then check out the supply manufacturer to see if the supply is still listed. They _won't_ be as cheap as PC power supplies, but they _will_ give you a much greater chance of success, and the are cheaper than the same supplies new. -------------------------------------- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com "Charlie" wrote in message ... Since I have these power supplies laying around, I can't resist asking. ![]() A friend is going to buy and/or build a robotic CNC setup for his plama torch. A system is $5000 complete or a mainboard and software can be purchased for $1500 or so with him supplying the motors, power supply, etc. He says he needs 35 volt power supply with 35 amps. So if I wire together 12 power supplys (12v, 9a), voila, 36 volts at 36 amps. Hehe, it can't be that easy can it? |
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