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    Low Bitrate Queenambeach's Avatar
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    Cool DC-DC Power Supply


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    Maybe. The max output is 60w.
    If you can put together a PC that will draw less than 60w, then it will work just fine.
    Have you looked in the FAQ yet?
    How about the Wiki?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Queenambeach View Post
    Suitable for what?
    Old Systems retired due to new car
    New system at design/prototype stage on BeagleBoard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Withey View Post
    Suitable for what?
    a lightbulb?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FC3S View Post
    a lightbulb?
    yes, depending on what kind of lightbulb.
    Old Systems retired due to new car
    New system at design/prototype stage on BeagleBoard.

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    i think it's 5A max tho

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    this thread is worthless without pics...

    no, wait, this thread is worthless either way!!!

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    5a would be more than enough if your planning on using this with say a laptop as most of them draw around 3amp. Also for £18 got to be worth a try

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Withey View Post
    yes, depending on what kind of lightbulb.
    lol, how about a 60w lightbulb


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    Raw Wave Rob Withey's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by FC3S View Post
    lol, how about a 60w lightbulb

    Once again not enough info. Voltage rating? 110VAC or 240VAC lightbulb, not suitable.
    Old Systems retired due to new car
    New system at design/prototype stage on BeagleBoard.

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