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Old 08-26-2005, 02:18 PM   #1
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Do I need another power supply

I'm thinking about buying a Travla c134 case. This already comes with a power supply:
Internal Power Supply: Built-in 60W DC power board

If i have this would I still need to buy this power supply?:
M1-ATX 90 Watt - Smart Automotive Power Supply

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Posting a link would go a long way in getting you an answer. I'll sit here and type this lengthy reply, yet I'm too lazy/selfish to google for for the specs on whatever it is you're talking about.
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Quote: Originally Posted by gdawg
I'm thinking about buying a Travla c134 case. This already comes with a power supply:
Internal Power Supply: Built-in 60W DC power board

If i have this would I still need to buy this power supply?:
M1-ATX 90 Watt - Smart Automotive Power Supply

Thanks.

You will need a PSU that can stand up to the rigors of being installed in a vehicle that has a fluctuating power supply.

The DC-DC board in the travla requires a regulated 12V input for it to work, so , you can either swap it out for the m1-atx or use the Carnetix P1260 regulator to supply the standard unit.
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