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Re: OT: Small PSU for PC


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  • Subject: Re: OT: Small PSU for PC
  • From: Nigel Orr <Nigel.Orr@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2000 10:15:59 +0100
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At 09:21 03/08/00 +0100, you wrote:
>I want to get a small PSU for a PC, that's small in terms of physical
>dimensions rather than power output.

How small?  What supplies does it need to produce?  +/-5, +/-12, +3.3, all=
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of the above?  What sort of connector?  What shape?  What incoming
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frequency/voltage?

I think the smallest one I know of is PC104 form factor (3.5" x
3.5" x 1/2"=
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or less), but ISTR it's 12V input.  I've got some other details of PSU=20
options though, so if you can narrow it down a bit I might be able to
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something out.  Typical prices are "around =A3100"

First place I would try is Wordsworth (http://www.wordsworth.co.uk), but=20
there are other suppliers too... I've just found them particularly helpful=
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in the past...

Nigel


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