12V Power Supply
KRFinch at dstsystems.com
KRFinch at dstsystems.com
Wed Sep 24 18:48:28 CDT 2003
If you're careful, an automotive battery charger could be used as well.
Most of those put out a rock-steady 12 volts at a low amperage, and they
can be had pretty cheaply new, or even cheaper used. Seems like any time I
go into any pawnshop, there's one there for sale.
I'd put a fuse in-line with whatever I was working on just to be safe, and
test the output voltage before I started, but other than that it should be
fine. If you get one with variable amperage, I wouldn't start out using
the "fast charge" setting until I was sure I needed the extra juice.
Oh, and you can still use it as a battery charger... :)
- Kevin
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09/24/2003 12:30 Re: 12V Power Supply
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
> What would the electron pushers here recommend for a 12-14V power supply
> for testing automotive instruments?
What kind of automotive instrument? 12 to 16 volts work, so many laptop
power supplies will do if the current draw is under 5 amps.
A spare power supply from a desktop computer puts out a good several amps
which I often use. Some people may cry about that and say these switching
supplies will not work that way, but I guess they never tried it. The
output really isn't that bad.
Car batteries also make wonderful power supplies too from what I hear.
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