muchmore power supply.. any help?
#16
Tech Regular
PS
Originally posted by Team-RTR
hey guys.. i opened up the power supply and there is only one pin labelled 220V which it was already plugged into. it seems that the PS is auto sensing between 220V and 110V... is this true...?
hey guys.. i opened up the power supply and there is only one pin labelled 220V which it was already plugged into. it seems that the PS is auto sensing between 220V and 110V... is this true...?
Let me know if you have any problems and if I can help further.
thank you,
Keith.
#17
yes apparently mine seems to be the PCB version.. what advantages does this power supply have over the older version??
#18
Tech Regular
PSU
Originally posted by Team-RTR
yes apparently mine seems to be the PCB version.. what advantages does this power supply have over the older version??
yes apparently mine seems to be the PCB version.. what advantages does this power supply have over the older version??
We have had no problems with either circuit board in the power masters. The newer printed circuit board will also provide excellent stability - its just some of the components are laid out differently and better access to the internal fuse....
Thank you,
Keith.
#19
Re: PSU
i've just purchased one of these power supplies and i am wondering what affect running this unit at 220v will have if australia uses 240 volts?
thanks
thanks
#20
Tech Master
iTrader: (63)
I too am in the market for a 20+amp power supply, and I was informed the "MuchMore" racing had a "kewl" power supply coming out.....
I have not heard what the US pricing will be, but I did come accross this one for what seems to be a GREAT price......
can you all give me feedback on it?????
http://store.yahoo.com/americanaudio...html:confused:
I have not heard what the US pricing will be, but I did come accross this one for what seems to be a GREAT price......
can you all give me feedback on it?????
http://store.yahoo.com/americanaudio...html:confused:
#21
Hi Guys,
I spoke to Much More North America last week, and the power supply should be coming in end of the month. This is a slightly updated newer version of their popular power supply
Steve Wang
I spoke to Much More North America last week, and the power supply should be coming in end of the month. This is a slightly updated newer version of their popular power supply
Steve Wang
#22
Tech Master
iTrader: (63)
Originally posted by SpeedTech
Hi Guys,
I spoke to Much More North America last week, and the power supply should be coming in end of the month. This is a slightly updated newer version of their popular power supply
Steve Wang
Hi Guys,
I spoke to Much More North America last week, and the power supply should be coming in end of the month. This is a slightly updated newer version of their popular power supply
Steve Wang
ANY IDEA WHAT THE $$$$ WILL BE????
WHAT WILL THE "AMP" BE????
#23
help
Hi,
last week i bought a worlds psu, its been great, until last night when i plugged in my CTX-T and one of the internal fuses blew (the 5A glass one).
i got some replacemnts today.
I put one in but as soon as i plug it in to the mains (dont even have chance to get near the psu switch) the fuse blows again, i tryed 3 fuses, all the same, just like the one that was in there to begin with and they all blew, 1 exploded, 1 blew like normal and the last 1 blew and also tripped the main fuse box in my house.
what could this be?
does my worlds psu need a service?
thankyou
Stew
last week i bought a worlds psu, its been great, until last night when i plugged in my CTX-T and one of the internal fuses blew (the 5A glass one).
i got some replacemnts today.
I put one in but as soon as i plug it in to the mains (dont even have chance to get near the psu switch) the fuse blows again, i tryed 3 fuses, all the same, just like the one that was in there to begin with and they all blew, 1 exploded, 1 blew like normal and the last 1 blew and also tripped the main fuse box in my house.
what could this be?
does my worlds psu need a service?
thankyou
Stew
#24
in the usa if your looking for much more stuff like now look up www.nexusracing.net ask for Kumpol or Arun. they will hook you up!!
Hector.
Hector.
#25
Originally Posted by speedxl
in the usa if your looking for much more stuff like now look up www.nexusracing.net ask for Kumpol or Arun. they will hook you up!!
Hector.
Hector.
i posted in the hope someone had the same problem and it was a silly little thing, that cud be sorted by myself.
im guessing not
Stew
#26
Tech Addict
iTrader: (1)
Originally Posted by s2
Hi,
last week i bought a worlds psu, its been great, until last night when i plugged in my CTX-T and one of the internal fuses blew (the 5A glass one).
i got some replacemnts today.
I put one in but as soon as i plug it in to the mains (dont even have chance to get near the psu switch) the fuse blows again, i tryed 3 fuses, all the same, just like the one that was in there to begin with and they all blew, 1 exploded, 1 blew like normal and the last 1 blew and also tripped the main fuse box in my house.
what could this be?
does my worlds psu need a service?
thankyou
Stew
last week i bought a worlds psu, its been great, until last night when i plugged in my CTX-T and one of the internal fuses blew (the 5A glass one).
i got some replacemnts today.
I put one in but as soon as i plug it in to the mains (dont even have chance to get near the psu switch) the fuse blows again, i tryed 3 fuses, all the same, just like the one that was in there to begin with and they all blew, 1 exploded, 1 blew like normal and the last 1 blew and also tripped the main fuse box in my house.
what could this be?
does my worlds psu need a service?
thankyou
Stew
#27
Originally Posted by s2
Hi,
last week i bought a worlds psu, its been great, until last night when i plugged in my CTX-T and one of the internal fuses blew (the 5A glass one).
i got some replacemnts today.
I put one in but as soon as i plug it in to the mains (dont even have chance to get near the psu switch) the fuse blows again, i tryed 3 fuses, all the same, just like the one that was in there to begin with and they all blew, 1 exploded, 1 blew like normal and the last 1 blew and also tripped the main fuse box in my house.
what could this be?
does my worlds psu need a service?
thankyou
Stew
last week i bought a worlds psu, its been great, until last night when i plugged in my CTX-T and one of the internal fuses blew (the 5A glass one).
i got some replacemnts today.
I put one in but as soon as i plug it in to the mains (dont even have chance to get near the psu switch) the fuse blows again, i tryed 3 fuses, all the same, just like the one that was in there to begin with and they all blew, 1 exploded, 1 blew like normal and the last 1 blew and also tripped the main fuse box in my house.
what could this be?
does my worlds psu need a service?
thankyou
Stew
If it is still under warranty term(within 120days from the purchase), your local hobby shop will replace it without any charge.
Thanks,
Ryan/MuchMore
#28
Tech Addict
iTrader: (11)
I have the Much More Power Master Worlds Edition.
On two or three occasions at the racetrack, I experienced my power supply doing an on-off-on-off thing (like blinking).
I'd turn the power supply switch off then back on and then I can use it again. Sometimes, the on-off-on-off thing happens again after toggling the switch off then on and running my equipment.
I run 2 Ice chargers and the CTXD2 on this power supply.
What does this mean?
Am I overloading the power supply?
Or is the power supply overheating?
I never experience this when I am using my power supply at home so my guess is, it is overheating.
The fan is said to be IC controlled. Should fan speed be increasing if temps inside the case go higher?
Is there a way for me to make the fan speed slightly faster than normal?
On two or three occasions at the racetrack, I experienced my power supply doing an on-off-on-off thing (like blinking).
I'd turn the power supply switch off then back on and then I can use it again. Sometimes, the on-off-on-off thing happens again after toggling the switch off then on and running my equipment.
I run 2 Ice chargers and the CTXD2 on this power supply.
What does this mean?
Am I overloading the power supply?
Or is the power supply overheating?
I never experience this when I am using my power supply at home so my guess is, it is overheating.
The fan is said to be IC controlled. Should fan speed be increasing if temps inside the case go higher?
Is there a way for me to make the fan speed slightly faster than normal?
#29
Tech Master
From what I know....HK was previously under the British and the commonwealth and they should be using 220/240V.
#30
Originally Posted by jobo_ph
I have the Much More Power Master Worlds Edition.
On two or three occasions at the racetrack, I experienced my power supply doing an on-off-on-off thing (like blinking).
I'd turn the power supply switch off then back on and then I can use it again. Sometimes, the on-off-on-off thing happens again after toggling the switch off then on and running my equipment.
I run 2 Ice chargers and the CTXD2 on this power supply.
What does this mean?
Am I overloading the power supply?
Or is the power supply overheating?
I never experience this when I am using my power supply at home so my guess is, it is overheating.
The fan is said to be IC controlled. Should fan speed be increasing if temps inside the case go higher?
Is there a way for me to make the fan speed slightly faster than normal?
On two or three occasions at the racetrack, I experienced my power supply doing an on-off-on-off thing (like blinking).
I'd turn the power supply switch off then back on and then I can use it again. Sometimes, the on-off-on-off thing happens again after toggling the switch off then on and running my equipment.
I run 2 Ice chargers and the CTXD2 on this power supply.
What does this mean?
Am I overloading the power supply?
Or is the power supply overheating?
I never experience this when I am using my power supply at home so my guess is, it is overheating.
The fan is said to be IC controlled. Should fan speed be increasing if temps inside the case go higher?
Is there a way for me to make the fan speed slightly faster than normal?