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    from 10/15V to 12V5A...

    Hi all!
    It's hard to find a dc-dc converter that converts a Vin that goes beetween 10V and 15V to a Vout=12V/5A....
    I would like to know if there is an easy and cheap way for building such a converter.
    bye!

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    Quote Originally Posted by barb3tta
    Hi all!
    It's hard to find a dc-dc converter that converts a Vin that goes beetween 10V and 15V to a Vout=12V/5A....
    I would like to know if there is an easy and cheap way for building such a converter.
    bye!
    No Need! I've got them! Exactly as you describe 11-16v in and 12v/5A output. They've got a cigarette lighter plug on one end and a 2.5mm plug on the other so they fit the Cubid 2699R and the Travla C134 cases. Have a look here at Action Replay. £10 off for mp3car members.

    Doug

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falken
    No Need! I've got them! Exactly as you describe 11-16v in and 12v/5A output. They've got a cigarette lighter plug on one end and a 2.5mm plug on the other so they fit the Cubid 2699R and the Travla C134 cases. Have a look here at Action Replay. £10 off for mp3car members.

    Doug
    I thought you were gonna let me know when they came in

    So how do I go about buying one since selecting it on there gives me the std price?

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    Doug,

    so what will be the total cost for shiping to US?
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    Quote Originally Posted by skassama
    Doug,

    so what will be the total cost for shiping to US?
    Hi Skassama,
    £7.50. Total for sending one to USA is £24.99+£7.50=£32.49.

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    Doug

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falken
    No Need! I've got them! Exactly as you describe 11-16v in and 12v/5A output. They've got a cigarette lighter plug on one end and a 2.5mm plug on the other so they fit the Cubid 2699R and the Travla C134 cases. Have a look here at Action Replay. £10 off for mp3car members.

    Doug
    11V is ttto much... I need 10-15v for cranking survival, as my battery goes low to 10.5V and rise up to 14.5V.

    bye!

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    Quote Originally Posted by barb3tta
    11V is ttto much... I need 10-15v for cranking survival, as my battery goes low to 10.5V and rise up to 14.5V.

    bye!
    I've just tested it in my Subaru and my Fiat and it survived cranking in both of them. Can't guarantee it though! Tolerances on these are +-5%. 11volts -5% is 10.45v.

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    I've ordered one of these yesterday, can't wait to see how it goes along with my morex psu and my pw-70a.... NO ITPS.. Plan to use auto-power-up (in bios), and tricking xp into thinking that a UPS is connected (for shutdown purpose, discussed on the forum, )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falken
    No Need! I've got them! Exactly as you describe 11-16v in and 12v/5A output. They've got a cigarette lighter plug on one end and a 2.5mm plug on the other so they fit the Cubid 2699R and the Travla C134 cases. Have a look here at Action Replay. £10 off for mp3car members.

    Doug
    What do you think about using this PW80
    With the 12v DC-DC Regulated Power Adapter
    on a MII motherboard in a car ?

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    Should be smooth.. Without a backup-battery (tank-circuit), it wouldn't survive cranking.. with backup, it will.. Btw, no intention of answering a question dedicated to another member..

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