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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8722219" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>Ugh. Setting up the Amplifier power supply is proving to be an issue. I don’t have a bench power supply that can do this. I want to run the supply for the amp it at a continuous 65 volts and 19.5 amps, but I have nothing that will draw a constant current through the power supply to let me adjust the inputs and the outputs. I can’t just run it through the amp, since I could accidentally discharge 90 volts through my amp board and fry it. I will probably have to just purchase a real power supply for the bench to do this. My homemade one is only capable of 2 amps of current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8722219, member: 678073"] Ugh. Setting up the Amplifier power supply is proving to be an issue. I don’t have a bench power supply that can do this. I want to run the supply for the amp it at a continuous 65 volts and 19.5 amps, but I have nothing that will draw a constant current through the power supply to let me adjust the inputs and the outputs. I can’t just run it through the amp, since I could accidentally discharge 90 volts through my amp board and fry it. I will probably have to just purchase a real power supply for the bench to do this. My homemade one is only capable of 2 amps of current. [/QUOTE]
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