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| Fungus:
--- Quote from: Antonio90 on June 21, 2024, 07:51:28 am ---As per ATX supplies, I'm not quite sure. If you can design overcurrent protection properly, maybe, but 30-50 amps in the event of a short are a fire hazard at worst, and will certainly burn your breadboards and components. --- End quote --- |
| tggzzz:
--- Quote from: Fungus on June 21, 2024, 08:30:45 pm --- --- Quote from: Antonio90 on June 21, 2024, 07:51:28 am ---As per ATX supplies, I'm not quite sure. If you can design overcurrent protection properly, maybe, but 30-50 amps in the event of a short are a fire hazard at worst, and will certainly burn your breadboards and components. --- End quote --- --- End quote --- And after all these wonderful hacks have been added together, it will be found that it would have been easier/cheaper/better to have just bought something quarter-way decent in the first place. |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: tggzzz on June 21, 2024, 08:49:49 pm ---And after all these wonderful hacks have been added together, it will be found that it would have been easier/cheaper/better to have just bought something quarter-way decent in the first place. --- End quote --- You can get something better for $3 plus a salvaged ATX power supply? (with four different outputs) |
| Antonio90:
--- Quote from: Fungus on June 21, 2024, 08:30:45 pm --- --- Quote from: Antonio90 on June 21, 2024, 07:51:28 am ---As per ATX supplies, I'm not quite sure. If you can design overcurrent protection properly, maybe, but 30-50 amps in the event of a short are a fire hazard at worst, and will certainly burn your breadboards and components. --- End quote --- --- End quote --- Well, didn't see the fuses. I guess they take care of the fire hazard. |
| Messtechniker:
Don't forget that minimum load requirements must be met for those ATX power supplies. |
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