That should explain a lot but this is not so obvious on the website:
12 V Power supply II
assembled and tested power supply +/-12V@ 1200mA with ring core transformer.
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Verzonden: Sat, 05 Sep 2015 20:30:28 +0200 (CEST)
Onderwerp: Re: 1 1200 mA Power supply
It's 1200mA for the +12v and 1200mA for -voltage....
Do the maths..
On Sat, Sep 5, 2015 at 6:30 PM,
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> Hi,
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> I know this is not the first time it comes in a topic but I'm really
> confused now. I used Modular Grid to finally see and check what was build
> together in my racks....well, very confusing it is, one my 3 HE racks is 870
> mA +12V and 542 mA -12V plus 50 mA 5V, the other one is 920 mA +12V and
> 443 mA -12V, the third even is 970 mA +12V and 737 mA -12V !!! And the
> strangest thing is that everything seems to work normal....how is that
> possible, is the 1200mA power supply capable of much more, or can it handle
> large peaks
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> Cheers,
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> Danny
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