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RE: Regulated voltage higher than unregulated?


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  • Subject: RE: Regulated voltage higher than unregulated?
  • From: "Tony T" <tony@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 19:18:46 -0000
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>             Normally with unregulated wall warts the unloaded
> voltage is much higher so for instance the unregulated 9v
> would be approx 13-14 volts...So i would say it would be ok
> to use a regulated 12v for your 9v -10v unregulated........

Thanks, Frank

I'll give it a go shortly, and see what happens....

I brought a couple of AT power supplies (as they have a switch, unlike
atx) to sit in node 0 and provide power to the various dc based units
(e.g. kat5's, bx24-aht etc). I've recently run out of power sockets
(everything runs off one power outlet with 2 x multi-sockets at the
moment!)

Regards
Tony



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