This is where sites like
http://www.modulargrid.netcome
in handy. Lay out your planned modules and it will tell you power requirements and prices. It has nearly every maker out there.
-James
On May 9, 2013, at 11:26 AM,
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> Yeah i have 2 of the diy kit #1 doepfer psus in one 18 u case (ie 6 bus boards, 3 bus board per psu) and this is fine for me. Just means my modular rack uses 2 wall sockets not one now. But note that you need to calculate the total current draw on a module by module basis-stated by manufacturers-not just what would seem to fit the cabinet/rack size. It is best to add the total draw for positive and the total draw for negative together then add 10%. as soon as that approaches your max current draw you need to upgrade.
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>> A second supply in the cabinet. Have one supply run one set of motherboards and the second run what is left.
>> -James
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>> James Husted
>> Designer, Synthwerks LLC
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>>> I'm wondering what methods could be employed to get more than the 1200mA
>>> Please consider that my knowledge of electrical work extends as far as
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>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Renato
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