Bought this one on German Ebay, to power my home stereo.
Since others may have similar plans, and asked questions about powering car-[PG] amps at home... here it is.
It has 8mm. terminals on the back for power connections, a sense connector for voltage compensation over long wires, status leds [2] and behind a rubber plug is a small pot to fine-tune the desired voltage from 12 to 15 volts
It will put out 120 AMPS continously, and 130 max. [manual recommends to use THICK wires ]
The fans run very smooth, almost unnoticable [temp. regulated, so they will rev up when huge current is demanded]
Weighing 11 Kg., it was cheap to have it shipped.
2 years warranty.
As for now, I'm very happy with it; my amps are as well...
Nico.
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What do ya plan on running with that............?
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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http://phoenixphorum.com/ms1000-display-vt4984.htmlFuzzyHoNutz wrote:What do ya plan on running with that............?
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
I thought that was already functional..........
My bad....
My bad....
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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This unit costs 319 euro, [app. $470].
The MS1000 setup was already working, [you're right Harold],but I saw voltage drops from 14.4 to 12.3 volts, and I didn't like that.
Now it just stayes at the pre-set voltage of 14.4 ,no matter how loud I play .
These voltage drops occour only since I started to use Eric's modified MS1000.... the other [normal] one never had this issue; the difference between an original one and a TA.....
Anyway; I think this powersupply is good value for money, though it is not a cheap thing to buy in the first place.
If any of you want one, and need assistance I'll be here.
The MS1000 setup was already working, [you're right Harold],but I saw voltage drops from 14.4 to 12.3 volts, and I didn't like that.
Now it just stayes at the pre-set voltage of 14.4 ,no matter how loud I play .
These voltage drops occour only since I started to use Eric's modified MS1000.... the other [normal] one never had this issue; the difference between an original one and a TA.....
Anyway; I think this powersupply is good value for money, though it is not a cheap thing to buy in the first place.
If any of you want one, and need assistance I'll be here.