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    SV24 power supply

    Im going to pick up my sv24 2moro and i know this question must have been asked millions of times but what is the best dc power supply and where can i buy? bearing in mind im in the uk

    Its no good me trying to make one cos ill just probably blow everything up as in not very tech minded.

    If all else fales i'll just have to go and buy an inverter (which i dont realy want)

    Thanks guys


    Stoney

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    Have a chat to Jeff Mucha, he builds and sells (or at least kits to build) DC-DC supplys.
    Check out the detials on his website
    http://www.mp3vl.tk Plans and progress on my install - (Updated 28 June 02)
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    Here are some pictures of Rev B of my power supply.

    You can still buy one if you are intersted for $159 US if you email me.


    I went crazy with the exposure settings of my new camera! I love this thing. I took some of the pictures with no light and 15 second exposure. I scaled them all to 640 by 480 to save space. Some of them look really cool at 2272 by 1704

    http://skylab.org/~chugga/mpegbox/mpbs1B/
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    MPEGBOX - Plexiglass Computer
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    Jeff, you might want to post some pictures of it mounted in the case. I know I would be interested to see it.

    Thanks,
    j3

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    Wow

    Wow Jeff, Rev.B looks great! the whole thing looks much more professional, and well organized.

    Are you also selling kits? or maybe just a PCB and a parts list?

    Keep up the good work!

    -Miles
    Near Completion: Intel P166 MMX, 32MB ram, 13GB Hard Drive, Keypad, 4x40 LCD. Sproggy MK2.6 ATX PSU. Win98SE with Winamp and Mark Zehnder Plugin. (Web-site: very soon)

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