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Thread: Quality of the EPIA-M 12v dc-dc PSU

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    Quality of the EPIA-M 12v dc-dc PSU

    this one

    Since I'm using the epia-m1000 would this be a good PS to use for my carputer?

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    huh?

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    My question is how are they selling this as a 120W power supply when all the rest like it are 70W and if you look at the power ratings on the 3.3 and 5V you will see this one isnt any better than the 70W power supply. And is it just me or did they do a really bad job of changing the number on the 12V max current output line. Its not even the same font so i would be very suspicious that it is an after OEM modification on the supply or that it is just a 70W being sold as a 120W. Of cource since i belive the 12V is just passed through the power supply and not accualy regulated and that means you could put any number there and it would all depend on what is supplying this power supply. But thats just what I think. I cant tell for sure but I would ask the seller some hard questions before I buy from them.

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