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Subject: Re: Power supply questions
From: "RANDY KIMBALL" randy.kimball@...........
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 22:38:30 -0600


Not really an answer to this question, but an FYI that I am using with =
Larry's PSN boards.

I found a discarded HP DeskJet power supply became useful again as the =
PS for the Amp/filter stack and that the plug is the right size and =
ready as if intended to fit.  Another perfect find in the old junk =
boxes, additional justification and fuel to the junk box growth habbit.

-a different randy-
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Randy=20
  To: psn-l@.................
  Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 9:23 PM
  Subject: Power supply questions


  Has anyone operated the PSN amp filter on 5 - 6 volts?

  I recall someone on the list using 2 wall wart power supplies back to =
back for the positive and negative supplies.  Did you filter or =
stabilize any further and if so how?

  Thank you for any advice.








Not really an answer to this question, = but an FYI=20 that I am using with Larry's PSN boards.
 
I found a discarded HP DeskJet power = supply became=20 useful again as the PS for the Amp/filter stack and that the plug is the = right=20 size and ready as if intended to fit.  Another perfect find in the = old junk=20 boxes, additional justification and fuel to the junk box = growth=20 habbit.
 
-a different = randy-
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Randy=20
To: psn-l@..............
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 = 9:23=20 PM
Subject: Power supply = questions

Has anyone operated the PSN amp = filter on 5 - 6=20 volts?
 
I recall someone on the list using 2 = wall wart=20 power supplies back to back for the positive and negative = supplies.  Did=20 you filter or stabilize any further and if so how?
 
Thank you for any = advice.
 
Randy

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