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Re: couple of questions

2006-03-02 by darkstr1746@comcast.net

nice post. Now that you laid it all out, go for it. Save yourself a few bucks ( an illusion after you pay yourself for all the time and labor you put into it). Like i said, . . . . proprietary. LOL Or. . . . you could buy one from Rex . . . . or. . . . buy one from me. Although you don't need a PS 12. I have two of them i'm going to sell on e-bay 'cause no one here wants them.
kind regards
john duval
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Michael A. Firman" <maf@...>

Well not completely proprietary. You could build ones
own pretty easily from, say, a PowerOne linear supply.
You would need one that was a dual supply at +-15VDC
(or is it 12? I'm at work right now and can't remember)
and around at least an Amp and a half. The pinouts
(of the panel connectors) can easily be determined.
If you went the route of building your own (i.e. buying
a nice big balls linear supply, getting a nice case,
running lights, switch, connectors, cables, and assorted
hardware) you might save a few pennies over the ones from
Rex, but probably not that much actually (and the time and
energy you need to cut/drill the metal and do the soldering/
hookup might be better spent making cool sounds).


--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, darkstr1746@... wrote:
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> serge power supplies are totaly proprietary.

> john duval
> no diff between Oakland and Wisconsin
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> From: "simulacreant" <mrcarp@...>
> will a Serge power supply power Cyndustries/Modcan modules?
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> are there any significant or known differences between Oakland and
> Wisconsin panels?
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> thanks!
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> matt
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