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dslemke
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      28th Oct 2003
Does anyone make a standard size computer power supply that runs on 12 volts
DC? (Not counting a laptop power supply)

Now that LCD Monitor's/TVs are available and they run off an AC to12 volt
converter, I would like to build a small set-up for our sailboat as opposed
to upgrading my laptop. Amperage draw is not a problem as the boat has 4
large batteries dedicated to the "house system". The boat's DC system has
very stable voltage.

Another method could be an inverter wired into the house AC System but that
creates too many other problems so I am not considering that. Any ideas
would be appreciated.

Doug Lemke


 
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      29th Oct 2003
dslemke wrote:

> Does anyone make a standard size computer power supply that runs on 12 volts
> DC? (Not counting a laptop power supply)


http://www.sps-house.com/dc2dc-atx-power-supplies.htm is one.

PC Power & Cooling used to sell one as well. Not sure if they still do.
 
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