What kind of 'synthesizer project' are we talking about?
Which voltages and current do you need?
etc. Maybe a little bit more information.
It's not difficult to connect these Meanwell supplies (and they work pretty well).
But if you're saying that you're not completely comfortable with it, maybe it's a good idea to have a look for some alternatives first.
Maybe there is also someone in 'the neighborhood' who could help you with a few things?
Hi, the most important thing is that i get +12 , -12 , +5 volts.
The amperage is low, just a few opamps + some 8 bit chip.
I am looking to alternatives, i dont wanto use 2 DC walladapters,
AC adapters dont exists anymore for some reason, else i would prefer that to make the + & - voltages, i dont know how also.
So whats left is use 220 volt, i dont wanto, i cannot find another way to get the + & - voltages, exept have 2 walladapters.
If you have any suggestions i would like to hear it.
The typical way to use a supply like that is to crimp ring terminals onto a power cord, and put the whole assembly into a enclosure with a clamping grommet for the power supply cord to pass through.
You can drop down in safety to spade terminals and knot in the power cord with a regular grommet.
But do you really need the hassle? If you use a standard external power brick you avoid lots of safety considerations. How much power do you really need from the additional voltages? If it's just a low-power supply for opamps, generate that internally.
I dont wanto have a cord going into my wooden box i make, i wanto use a socket with on/off button, panelmounted.
Dont i need some fuse also ?
I realy want a bipolar power supply, some circuits you cannot make with single supply, alot, not everything,
so yes, after all these years working with single supply, i wanto make the things i cannot make with single supply.
You mean with power brick = wall adapter ?
I,m going to start something like this, only then smaller to begin with, same idea :
