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    M2-ATX / M2-ATX-HV...differences?

    Are there any other differences between the M2-ATX and the M2-ATX-HV, besides the wider input voltage range? It would appear that the HV is a better power supply, but if the HV is a better power supply it seems odd to me that it would be less expensive. Maybe I am wrong. Thanks for the info guys/gals!

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    20 Watts

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    They are both listed as being 160W on the mp3car store...

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    6-32V wide input range for the HV.

    6-24V input range for the non-HV.

    I believe the HV is designed for 24v systems, but what do I know?
    Have you looked in the FAQ yet?
    How about the Wiki?



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    So it appears the input voltage range is the only difference. Thanks!

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    If you goto http://www.mini-box.com/s.nl;jsessio...=8&category=13
    you can see the specs.

    M2-ATX
    NEW! Smart Car PC Power Supply
    - 160 watts output
    - Ideal car Power supply for operating Core 2 duo, Celeron, AMD systems
    - ATX, 6-24V wide input range
    - Intelligent shutdown controller
    - ON/OFF motherboard control
    - Survives vehicle engine cranks
    - Battery deep discharge prevention
    - High efficiency, 160 watts output
    - "Anti-Thump" Amplifier remote control - 15A automotive fuse (mini-blade)
    - VIA, P4 and AMD CPU support
    - manufactured by mini-box.com
    - ROHS compliant version

    M2-ATX-HV

    NEW! Smart Car PC Power Supply
    - 140 watts output
    - Ideal car Power supply for operating Core 2 duo, Celeron, AMD systems
    - ATX, 6-32V wide input range
    - Intelligent shutdown controller
    - ON/OFF motherboard control
    - Survives vehicle engine cranks
    - Battery deep discharge prevention
    - High efficiency, 140 watts output
    - "Anti-Thump" Amplifier remote control - 15A automotive fuse (mini-blade)
    - VIA, Core 2 duo and AMD CPU support
    - manufactured by mini-box.com
    - ROHS compliant version

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