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Bruce in alaska wrote:
In article , cavelamb himself wrote: I'm trying to find a stabalizer circuit for the house battery. Someone (probably Larry?) a while back mentioned a device that could take a wide range of input voltages and supply a reliable and smooth 12 VDC. Any ideas? Richard It really depends on how big the Load is. I use a bunch of 3 - 18 Vdc Input, 12 Vdc Output Switching Power Supply Blocks, to run Network Switches and Hubs, in my MicroISP Business, supplying IP Service out here in the Alaskan Bush. I can feed any DC Voltage up the POE (Power over Ethernet) wire as long as the Input to the Remote Power Supplies is within the 3-18 Vdc range of the Input. These Power Supplies can be had in various sizes from 1 -20 Watts. The price rises as the Power goes up. My 5 Watt ones are in the $10US price Range. Thanks Bruce, Not a heavy load, a couple of amps, but voltage sensitive. Have you a name for this supply I can Google? Richard -- (remove the X to email) Now just why the HELL do I have to press 1 for English? John Wayne |
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