This power supply has a smaller footprint, same output and doesn't hit the bank hard.
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Except it is pure garbage...This power supply has a smaller footprint, same output and doesn't hit the bank hard.
Except it is pure garbage...
A MeanWell or similar power supply has high quality rectifier bridge with a name brand voltage regulator, sufficient filtering capacitors for ripple, chokes for ripple, harmonics and RFI and thermal protection and a heatsink.
That little wall wart likely has no voltage regulation and is simply a free wheeling transformer with a few diodes and possibly a single filter capacitor.
The quality device outputs its rated current and voltage and will last a lifetime and not burn up your equipment.
The $10 wall wart will output a voltage proportional to its current draw and input voltage, creates tons of RFI and is more than likely overrated by a large factor.
For $20 plus shipping this 150w, 6.25A ps should doThanks guys. Guess I’m stuck with my power bricks and will need to organize them to be presentable
Cost for quality equipment. Far exceeds the cost of a simple power supply.Why not just use 12 and 24 volt battery’s and direct wire? Not seeing the point. hook up ac and solar charger and auto transfer switch and have more amps on tap than any of these ac to dc converters.
Why not just use 12 and 24 volt battery’s and direct wire? Not seeing the point. hook up ac and solar charger and auto transfer switch and have more amps on tap than any of these ac to dc converters.
I just got done watching the video below on how to set one of these MeanWell power supplies. Let me know if I am understanding this correctly. I see 9 terminal screws on the LRS-200. There are 3 terminals for live, negative and neutral input (3 total). Leaving 6 terminals remaining. Each output device requires a positive and a negative. Does that mean the LRS-200 is capable of supplying power to only 3 devices?E
For $20 plus shipping this 150w, 6.25A ps should do
Best to spend $29 for 200w, 8.33A
Lrs-200-24.
LRS Mean Well Enclosed Switching Power Supplies
www.ledsupply.com
That makes no sense in any context whatsoever. A battery and an ac/dc power supply are the same with regard to having to be wired to the devices. The battery however, need to also have a charger as well. So more stuff to find a place for and wire. More complicated and more expense.10-4. It just seems mighty complicated compared to just direct wiring to a battery.
More than one device can share a set of terminals.I just got done watching the video below on how to set one of these MeanWell power supplies. Let me know if I am understanding this correctly. I see 9 terminal screws on the LRS-200. There are 3 terminals for live, negative and neutral input (3 total). Leaving 6 terminals remaining. Each output device requires a positive and a negative. Does that mean the LRS-200 is capable of supplying power to only 3 devices?
Left side is for the ac cord.I just got done watching the video below on how to set one of these MeanWell power supplies. Let me know if I am understanding this correctly. I see 9 terminal screws on the LRS-200. There are 3 terminals for live, negative and neutral input (3 total). Leaving 6 terminals remaining. Each output device requires a positive and a negative. Does that mean the LRS-200 is capable of supplying power to only 3 devices?
¢If you check with an ohmmeter, with the power off, you will discover that all three V+ terminals are connected together internally (same with the V-).
This helps a lot! Thanks!Left side is for the ac cord.
You can put more than one light on one of the 2 dc outs. Afaict the 2 are for convenience only.
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Well a bit more....
Can I hook up more than one device per terminal on a power supply?
First post! My question is straightforward, and NOT a duplicate post. This is meat & potatoes here, less on theory, more on practical application. I know you are all more knowledgeable than I ...electronics.stackexchange.com
Mouser, Digi-Key, Jameco, Allied, etc.Does anyone know where you can buy the male DC wires that support 24v?
So a polarity symbol is printed on the brick indicating which type of plug is needed but it doesn't tell you the size of the coaxial power connector. Electricians must be capable of reading hieroglyphics.Mouser, Digi-Key, Jameco, Allied, etc.
Amazon likely has them too.
There are several different sizes and styles so you need to measure the existing plugs. You also want to make sure that you get polarity correct. The will be a symbol on the power brick and/or device.
Most electricians don’t known much about electronics…Electricians must be capable of reading hieroglyphics.
No - and radio shack is long gone.Do you think the local Lowes or Home Depot might have the coaxil power connectors that I can match to?
Thanks for your helpMost electricians don’t known much about electronics…
No - and radio shack is long gone.
The connectors are easy enough to measure. Outer diameter, inner diameter and barbell length.
Get yourself a cheap set of digital calipers, they come in handy.