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power supplies that pump out 48v instead of 12v?
anyone know where i could find a power supply that can pump out 48v instead of 12v..... |
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The Mad Beaker
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Probably the same place that I listed before for the fans.... Those electronics surplus places have got it all!
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oh cool, reason i asked, was cuz excess solutions have 200CFM delta 120mm's......but they need 48v to run...lol
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Friar Tuck
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i think that delta has some 200 cfm fans that run on 12v
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The Mad Beaker
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Yes, generally most companies make the same configuration fans in 12v and 24v models, occationally 48v for oddball requests.
However if you are really wanting high CFM and large fans you might want to consider running AC fans instead since you won't have to draw extra power from your PS or add in a second one. Then you can just wire in a switch to a spare power cable and run your fans on their own circuit. |
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