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Name: Mark
Date: November 30, 2003 at 10:06:45 Pacific
OS: Windows 2000 Professional
CPU/Ram: 350/350
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I would like to know what to consider if you are replacing the power supply on your unit. The current power supply is from "Solar Power". The specs for the AC inputs are: 115/230V, 6A/3A, 60/50MHz. OLP is built-in, DC OUTPUT: 3.3V/14A, 5V/22A, 12V/9A, -12A/1V, -5VV/0.5A....Do I need to consider the color of the wires, etc?

Would the following power supply unit replaceable with the above power supply? The brand is "Touch". AC INPUT: 115V~7A, 230V~4A, DC OUTPUT: 5V/25A, +3.3V/14A, +12V/10A, -5V/0.5A....




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Name: OtheHill
Date: November 30, 2003 at 12:05:11 Pacific
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Below is the ratings for an Antec 300wPS. This is for comparison. Antec is a quality brand. In addition to the rated output on each buss, the voltage fluctuations are also important.
Output: +3.3V@20A;+5V@30A;-5V@0.5A;+12V@15A;-12V@0.5A;+5VSB@2A


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