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Re: -48VDC supply for home lab?
From: Baldur Norddahl <baldur.norddahl () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 00:06:50 +0100
I am using this: http://www.newark.com/xp-power/jpm160ps48/psu-160w-48v-3-3a/dp/97K2572 Locally it is available here for about $50 USD as new. I found it in a shop selling electronics for disco - don't tell them you are doing networks, that info will multiply the price by 10 :-). Regards, Baldur On 3 February 2014 22:02, Mark Leonard <mark () bernoullinetworks com> wrote:
Greetings NANOG'ers! I have a small home lab which I mostly use for learning and testing. I'm likely to receive some gear that needs negative 48VDC (ie: positive ground). Mains is a typical 120VAC, 60Hz. Can anyone recommend a power supply, reasonably priced, to go from 120VAC down to -48VDC@10Amps? Something that fits in a two post rack would be preferred, but not required. Thanks, Mark
Current thread:
- -48VDC supply for home lab? Mark Leonard (Feb 03)
- Re: -48VDC supply for home lab? Robert Glover (Feb 03)
- Re: -48VDC supply for home lab? Jonathan Towne (Feb 03)
- Re: -48VDC supply for home lab? Baldur Norddahl (Feb 03)
- Re: -48VDC supply for home lab? Will Orton (Feb 03)
- Re: -48VDC supply for home lab? Robert Glover (Feb 03)