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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8722437" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>Well. problems with the power supply. There wasnt many details on it when I bought it, so I only knew voltage boost capabilities. It does boost the voltage, but the problem is with the current it can deliver. I need to convert 13 volts up to 65 volts to get my desired 350 watts continuous power from the amp module, which it does, but it has a limit of 20 amps of current on the input side of the power supply. Once it converts up to 65 volts, I’m only getting 4 amps of output, and I’m already maxed at the limit of 20 amps coming in. So, 20 amps in and 4 amps out isn’t going to do it. It was a 13 dollar power supply module from China, so I half expected this would happen. Ordered a different power supply from Wondom, which will give me over 13 amps at the output instead of 4. It’s 65$ compared to 13$, but the old saying usually applies...... I got what I paid for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8722437, member: 678073"] Well. problems with the power supply. There wasnt many details on it when I bought it, so I only knew voltage boost capabilities. It does boost the voltage, but the problem is with the current it can deliver. I need to convert 13 volts up to 65 volts to get my desired 350 watts continuous power from the amp module, which it does, but it has a limit of 20 amps of current on the input side of the power supply. Once it converts up to 65 volts, I’m only getting 4 amps of output, and I’m already maxed at the limit of 20 amps coming in. So, 20 amps in and 4 amps out isn’t going to do it. It was a 13 dollar power supply module from China, so I half expected this would happen. Ordered a different power supply from Wondom, which will give me over 13 amps at the output instead of 4. It’s 65$ compared to 13$, but the old saying usually applies...... I got what I paid for. [/QUOTE]
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