Good for a printer? $20 after rebate.

Good for a printer? $20 after rebate.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139026&clickid=zWUxN9x9Qx9FWRoxkqVJU06vUkTTY5wPvUtEW80&iradid=97618&ircid=2106&irpid=79301&nm_mc=AFC-IR&cm_mmc=AFC-IR--na--na-_-na

Should work.

Good deal, great product. Go for it.

Was half question half alert, rebate might end tomorrow. Mines on order. :slight_smile:

I am running a heated bed printer on a 450w. Doesn’t heat up as fast as the 500w that I have.

A consideration… for others now. Already ordered. :slight_smile:

@Mike_Creuzer that’s weird - unless it’s some up-marketed no-name PSU, they all supply the same 12V until they reach their maximum current capacity. A typical 3D printer doesn’t really need more than 250W when everything is running at full blast.

less max current on the 12v rail. Some PSUs have a different current balances.

From the specs on NewEgg: +12V@32A. I feel better now. RepRap wiki has a bunch of good material I should have read before purchase, but I lucked out.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-PowerEdge-1950-Server-670W-Power-Supply-DPN-HY104-/131152055445?pt=PCA_UPS&hash=item1e89458c95

best 12v unit for the price I’ve had. 47a look at my older pics to see how to jumper it so it thinks its in a server and outputs some juice

oh yeah $13 us free shipping

@D_Rob that’s a beast. Nice.

@Brian_Gudauskas I keep 2 around just because they are so cheap and work so well. Only downside is no fan but bonus on form factor. I havent’ had one overheat but I remove the enclosure and point a 40x40 fan at it

not the one above the ones I linked. they go to a power edge 1950 server and put 47a out at 12v and cost under $13 with free shipping on ebay