[ale] [way OT]: Workbench power supply?
Christopher Bergeron
christopher at bergeron.com
Thu May 1 22:31:21 EDT 2003
Jeff, thanks for the reply... I'm very familiar with the I*R/V formula,
but I'm new to the P/VI formula. I've heard it in books,etc; but never
used it in practice. I'm a hobbyist EE, and I've learned most of what
I know the hard way. I've been burned by high voltage+low current, and
I've also "zapped" friends (and felines) with high-current + low voltage
(Rad Shack lightning ball :) ) for fun. I don't have a formal education
in EE, but I've just been learning as I go. As such, I really
appreciate your insight. I've never done anything "stupid" yet - but
that's why I posted this before "connecting stuff"...
Thanks Jeff !
-CB
Jeff Hubbs wrote:
>On Thu, 2003-05-01 at 21:53, Christopher Bergeron wrote:
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>>So ... I've been looking at workbench power supplies, and I'm SHOCKED at
>>the prices of them. Ultimately, what I'd love to have is a +12v power
>>supply with about 75A current draw capability (I think?!). I'm trying
>>to simulate a vehicle power supply on my workbench (for the dashpc
>>project). My carPC power supply draws 60-70 DC Watts. But, I have _NO
>>IDEA_ how Watts relate/compare to Amps. I've looked into that a few
>>time, but I've never found a good result.
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>I think what you're looking for is P = V x I. Volts * Amps = Watts.
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>> From what I can gather with my limited knowledge, I think I'd like to
>>have a 12-14V power supply, that can handle however many AMPS are
>>equivalent to my 70 watt DC power supply.
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>70/12 = almost 6.
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>>So, in summary -
>>Could I create this environment by "shotgunning" several PC power
>>supplies together on the +12v lead? In serial? In parallel?!?
>>or
>>Does anyone have a recommendation of a power supply that I could use to
>>affordably duplicate a vehicle power subsystem?
>>or
>>Can anyone point me toward some understandable information about
>>wattage/amperage relationship(s)?
>>
>>Much, much, thanks in advance guys!!!
>>-CB
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>I might want to suggest that if P=VI is news to you and you're wondring
>if you should put 12VDC power supplied in parallel or in series to make
>12VDC, you might want to think twice before splicing together power
>supplies that could melt your watchband.
>
>- Jeff
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