Power Supply Eurocom 780W external power supply

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Just noticed this on their facebook page. Asked for more details. Just thought I'd post it here for the peeps...

About 1.43L I think, 780W 90% efficiency. Not too bad although I must admit that logo is a bit much. Also the vents would scare me as external power supplies are usually sealed. But good on them for innovating.





4.3” / 110mm Width
12.8” / 325mm Length
1.5” / 40mm Tall
72.9” / 1854mm Cable Length
Total weight: 3.05 pounds / 1.38 kg
Vital Specifications
Rated Output Power: 780 watt
Input Voltage & Frequency
The range of input voltage is from 90Vac to 264Vac.
Input Frequency 63Hz 50/60 Hz 47Hz
Input Current
The maximum input current is 10A at AC Input 100Vac/60Hz.
Inrush Current
The inrush current will not exceed 100A at 230Vac/63Hz AC
input for a cold start at 25℃.
Power Factor
The Power supply power factor at full load operation shall be
more than 0.9 at 230Vac input.
Efficiency
The efficiency (watts out / watts in) higher than 90% typically
while measuring at nominal line and maximum load.
Output Requirements - Static Load
Output Voltage: 20Vdc
Minimum Load: 0A
Maximum Load: 39A
Peak Load 45A (duration Time 25ms)
Line Regulation 2%
Load Regulation: ±5%
Voltage Accuracy: Min 19V Max 21V
Ripple & Noise(*) 200mVp-p


 
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CXH4

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That's a beefy looking PSU and I'm sure it works well, but what's the pricing?
 

Phuncz

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Oh dear, that power is a stone's throw from a kiloWatt. The digital display is nice !
 

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Also the vents would scare me as external power supplies are usually sealed.





This is an actively cooled power brick. You can see the fan sticker set back within the unit (wonder why it is set back so far...seem like they could have shortened the brick). There are vent holes around the LCD display for air intake on that side.

I want to know which kind of plug they are using that can handle 39 Amps.

Good find!
 

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This is an actively cooled power brick. You can see the fan sticker set back within the unit (wonder why it is set back so far...seem like they could have shortened the brick). There are vent holes around the LCD display for air intake on that side.

I want to know which kind of plug they are using that can handle 39 Amps.

Good find!

I too wonder about the connector, but the offset in the fan makes sense to me. At any rate I sent them an email about selling to end users/reselling and hopefully will hear back some good news!
 

QinX

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I want to know which kind of plug they are using that can handle 39 Amps.
That cable also looks very thin compared to the current in needs to handle.
there must be some major vdroop on that.
 

Josh | NFC

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That cable also looks very thin compared to the current in needs to handle.
there must be some major vdroop on that.

It does, but the Dell's cable is mostly just WUBBER, so maybe there is more meat on those wires. Plus it looks like a 4 pin to me, what do you think?
 

jeshikat

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Looks like dual 40mm fans at least. They should market it like this:

"Do you feel most comfortable surrounded by the cacophony of the server room?

Then take a bit of home with you, with the Eurocom 780W brick! It's practically a 1U PSU you can plug up to your laptop, for that reassuring drone of 40mm fans wherever your business travels take you!"

:p
 

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Now that is very nice, and presentable. So is that width just 10mm wider than the standard 1U power supply width? Would be a letdown if it's not interchangeable with a standard 1U space, but here's hoping it can be.
 

Kmpkt

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It will likely interface with a DC DC board via 4 pin DIN just like the Micro STX board at CES.
 
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robbee

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As long as the HDPlex can handle the load and with a modded connector, I don't see why not. You'd also need pretty thick wires. 475 USD though, and those 2 little fans can get quite loud :D
 

Parge

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Also it look freaking massive..... there comes a point when you're paying nearly $500 for a huge power brick that you have to ask yourself - what is the point?
 
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MarcParis

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sure it's an industrial psu relooked as power brick..:D But clearly it's filling an empty space where there were nothing above Dell 330W/Voodoo 350W.

Now it will be great that @hdplex is able to be compatible with it..:D
 
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