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Riden RD6006 - Adding Filtering and Ground Pin
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Riden RD6006 - Adding Filtering and Ground Pin
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January 22, 2020, 03:30:35 am »
Never mind I just found a thread on this PSU.
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You should consider how clean DC power do you need. If it must be very clean then it is much easier get it without DC/DC converters, with 50/60 Hz transformer and linear power supply.
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