What are the most powerful power bricks for things like the HD-Plex or PicoBox PSUs? I just am wondering.
I know about those, I just want something 500 watt if they exist.Not the most powerful, but the smaller Dell PA-9E (6RTJT) 240W is/was a popular AC adapter. Dell's manufacturer number for the 330W is listed as 5X3NX. Not sure what the best model number to use would be. Then there's the issue of avoiding lower quality copies.
Maybe, but it's 18 volts instead of 19 volts. Would it work?Yes is is very huge and comes with 18V output.
I made a mistake it has only 400W and it looks like it is already available:
http://www.acalbfi.com/uk/Power-sup...pply--External--400W--24V--Medical/0000006X8A
Datasheet: http://52ebad10ee97eea25d5e-d7d4081...com/UK_FSP_PMP400-Medical-Power-Supply_DS.pdf
The name is: PMP400-13-1-S
https://www.rutronik24.com/product/fsp/pmp400-14-s/7056947.htmlYes is is very huge and comes with 18V output.
I made a mistake it has only 400W and it looks like it is already available:
http://www.acalbfi.com/uk/Power-sup...pply--External--400W--24V--Medical/0000006X8A
Datasheet: http://52ebad10ee97eea25d5e-d7d4081...com/UK_FSP_PMP400-Medical-Power-Supply_DS.pdf
The name is: PMP400-13-1-S
Exactly, I don't want something that cost as much as the HD-PLEX used to have watts.That's one expensive brick lol
Okay, thank you.HDPlex can take 16-24V and becomes more efficient closer to 24V input. As such, 18V would be perfectly fine with their units. I can't obviously comment on other brands.
I think for 19V the 2 that standout are the HP Voodoo brick at 350W and the DELL 330W(seems like the supply and price on these has moderated of late). That HP is a big square not really a brick. The 12V jobs seem to peak out around 220W or so.