My 2 cents about this OVP.
I had a MeanWell RT-65B PSU for my vamped A600. Suddendly it switched off and started smelling of smoke and the internal led started blinking. I don't know why, but it's a very bad, bad signal of decay.
I decided not to use it anymore and got a replacement one.
Meanwhile I made a A600 psu out of an old PC ATX PSU (a PerDoon 400W I found at work). That PSU was above the maximum Ampere power tolerated by the A600, so I decided not to use and buy a OVP.
Well, I can say this OVP saved my A600 from frying.
Last but not least, maybe the most important part of the post.
I don't know how but the OVP got broken: no way to make it work.
Since I'm no expert on electronics, I reached out axel81 via PM and he helped me asking me to buy&change the fuses.
Now my OVP is working perfectly.
Once again. I can assure it's a useful object made by a trustworthy and kind (and patient...........) seller.
Any planned solution for CD32 owners?
Hello!
Interested by a pair! Silly question perhaps, could I get black leads for one of these? my 1200 is entirely black...
IM follows
Best,
Nowee
I would like to declare interest in one adaptor suitable for the CD32.
As the previous poster has requested, I would also please like the cables all black, if that is an option?![]()
Hello!
Interested by a pair! Silly question perhaps, could I get black leads for one of these? my 1200 is entirely black...
IM follows
Best,
Nowee
hi - i am not the client for this device, but I am just curious: did you use something like MAX1610 series premade items or you built something from scratch from analog?
I treat it like a puzzleBecause you could also go berserk mode and use the "reference 5V" source and op-amp to compare 5V line with reference.
Just curious if that's ok - I am not building one, nor buying.
interesting - my guess would be that normal transients methods are not that fast. Not to mention fuses. Diodes are not that accurate.
If you went total overkill (as per my skills), I would use the referential voltage source 5v and 12v and check with the available signal using high gain opAmp. Everything would be enabled/disabled by mosfet with dedicated driver. Give me a wink if it's this direction or I am simply too stupid and do something else.
But anyway what I would do is I would use integrated detectors available with guaranteed 2uS scale of time (i.e. from TI) and that would be driving my output mosfets (with very low Ron). 2-5uS for detection, some time to open and close mosfet. Anyway.... have a good weekend![]()
Hello!
Received the package. The use of the Din is brilliant!
Thanks.