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* Wattmeter
* Wattmeter


=== Tasks ===
=== Tasks (To Do) ===


* Design Interface (There are some that already exist, however most of this use ATX 6pin connectors or other less useful connectors - if you can actually find the designs)
* Design Interface (There are some that already exist, however most of this use ATX 6pin connectors or other less useful connectors - if you can actually find the designs)
* Look into reducing EMI
=== Tasks (Completed) ===
* Identify maximum voltage obtainable from supply.
* Identify maximum voltage obtainable from supply.
** OVP cuts in at about 13.9v, however OVP protection will trip if a 1A load is suddenly attached by 13.75v.
* Modify PSU to boost voltage 12v->13.8v (or as close as possible)
* Modify PSU to boost voltage 12v->13.8v (or as close as possible)
* Look into reducing EMI
** This is possible using a resistor between the 12v sense-return pin and ground. 260Ohm resistor suggested.
 


=== Parts List ===
=== Parts List ===

Revision as of 21:37, 9 March 2017

Server PSU Based Radio Power Supply
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Status New
Project Lead User:Stealthbird97

Server PSU Based Radio Power Supply

A low cost, high current power supply for Amateur Radio utilising a Server PSU.


Feature Ideas

  • Powerpole Connectors
  • Wattmeter

Tasks (To Do)

  • Design Interface (There are some that already exist, however most of this use ATX 6pin connectors or other less useful connectors - if you can actually find the designs)
  • Look into reducing EMI

Tasks (Completed)

  • Identify maximum voltage obtainable from supply.
    • OVP cuts in at about 13.9v, however OVP protection will trip if a 1A load is suddenly attached by 13.75v.
  • Modify PSU to boost voltage 12v->13.8v (or as close as possible)
    • This is possible using a resistor between the 12v sense-return pin and ground. 260Ohm resistor suggested.


Parts List

Complications

  • Original PSU was going to be a Dell POWEREDGE 2950 Redundant Power Supply however upon testing this supply, voltage would not rise above 12.2v and would drop under load.

Notes/Resources