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5ash
18-01-2012, 10:19 PM
Is there any reason why I shouldn't use a switching power supply to power my neq6 mount. I see there are plenty available on ebay where as no conventional transformer based power supplies are listed. I am not familiar with the technology behind switching power supplies but I assume there're use in pc's mean they produce a well regulated supply. Advice would be appreciated.
Philip:shrug:

mswhin63
18-01-2012, 11:49 PM
Philip,

I have no objection to use a Switching (Swithmode) PSU at all. One of the problems especially for DIY PSU's is the amount of spurious interference.

When using one it needs to be shielded from any potential radiation into the components that potentially cause the mount to become inaccurate.

I use a switching PSU on my Bluetooth unit that is stuck to the side of the mount and have no problems. The input of this PSU is using Mount power as well and nothing is going back into the mount either.

Transformer power may not be efficient but it is always a safe bet.