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Re: Vortex power supply - AC, but can take DC?
andy butler wrote:
> Ryan Reid wrote:
>> I have already spent $100 on power supplies in the last couple of
>> months, and so I'm trying to be as thrifty as possible. Honestly, I
>> didn't research the Vortex PS requirement until it arrived. The best
>> deals I've found for a pro-audio 9VAC 1000mA supply are around $20-25.
>> In searching the archives, I found someone stated that the Vortex
>> alone can run on DC, while its "adapter-mates" like the Jamman cannot.
>> Can anyone confirm or contradict this? If it's true, I assume it would
>> need a few more volts. I have tons of extra DC supplies, and can
>> easily build a highly-filtered one, but transformers in this range are
>> a bit pricey themselves.
>
>
> It's possible, in the same way that it's possible that the 12.5V supply
> might not cause problems. It's even possible that the Vortex circuitry
> in a bit different
> in the power circuitry, the Jamman/Alex/Reflex are all basically the
> same circuitry overall,
> but the Vortex is different.
>
> Personally, though, I wouldn't risk it.
Always a good starting point, until checking schematics..
The Vortex PSU is pretty simple, just some rectifying diodes, capacotors
and 78xx and LM2930 voltage regulators.
With a 12 volt adapter, you'll burn a little more heat, due to dropping
more voltage across the regulators.
All capacitors are overrated 50 volt (in the schematics, haven't checked
on the board, but won't expect crappy low-voltage ones).
In the long run, use a 9 volt adapter. Until then, niçio problema.
--
rgds,
van Sinn