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Old 13-12-2009, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by h0ughy View Post
well the box it is in is only 4cm high - so if that isnt flat enough for you you are hard to please? yes i had the banding - thats why i put it in the box with the drafting film - its the only way you will remove it

Have you been talking to my wife?

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Originally Posted by wasyoungonce View Post
Well yes it's regulated in that it regulates an output voltage but it's/they are not good at producing an output with low "Hum" or "Noise" levels.

Even Step down transformer PSUs can have hum & noise but switch-modes are more susceptible to creating noise on their outputs. It's due to the they way they "switch" a high DC voltage (at high frequencies...15- 30Khz) to produce pseudo AC...which is in turn rectified, regulated & filtered to produce an output voltage.

Switchmodes are used because they are more efficient, size is smaller & use less copper.

Good or well designed switchmodes are very good & efficient bad ones or badly produced ones are Ok for general work..but not for sensitive equipment.

As I said I have a version of that PSU my self...and it creates noise. So I adapted a computer PSU as a 12VDC supply (for my mount supply). Sure it's a switchmode as well but in general these are very well designed & create less output noise. It's ok for my equipment ATM.

Soon...in the future I'll be building my own step-down transformer DC regulated supply for the mount & other equipment. I prefer them as it's much easier to produce a nice "clean" output.

Not many step-down transformers PSUs are available now days...pity!
Thanks for putting up with all my questions. What about those ferrite rings - how many, where?
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