An interesting series on how to pick a power supply. This actually is interesting to me as I want to make a ad/dc power supply to replace the battery pack on a battery operated chop saw. The beauty of the chop saw is how compact it is, but the thing is gutless if you have to run it for any length of time.
http://digital-diy.com.nyud.net/General-Electronics/ac-dc-power-supplies-using-wall-warts.html
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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