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Old 08-08-2006, 07:15 PM
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What power supply can handle a charger (GFX), LRP charger and Thermo-electric Motor Cooler.

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Old 08-08-2006, 07:23 PM
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i would suggest a power supply that can handle at least 25 amps. a Rivergate Bulldog is one of the top ones, but the 30 amp version runs about $150 or so.
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One of these should do the job: http://www.buyreliant.com/psupplies/psv200.htm
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http://www.buyreliant.com/psupplies/psv200.htm

YUp there is no other supply that matches this at a better price. Why spend over 150$ for a "RC" branded/priced power supply when you can use one of these. This thing is very small has a cooling fan and is ultra clean power. I sold my larger pyramid of 10years to get this smaller unit, and i love it. Oh ya its not a blue or red anodized unit but ill use the 100$ i saved to buy stuff that matters like motors and tires
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Thanks for all you help
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or you can convert a pc power supply
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just wondering how many amps does the turbo 35 gfx charger need to run the charger and charge batteries? thanks..
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