m14radu wrote on 29.08.08 at 08:32:16:No, there are no PSU like that here.
But i will keep searching.
By using the 12V line you have 10 AMP less than on the 5V Line, but i think it shold be enough !
Please post some pictures if u made some progress
No, I'll have much more than the 5v line. 2 PSU's = 66A where as the 1 PSU I was going to use only had 35A or so.
I won't be able to buy the stuff quite yet, but I'll for sure keep you posted when I do.
And even if you have another crap PSU that isn't all that powerful, but can equal enough on the 12v for amps, you'll be set as well. The ones with multiple 12v rails are the ones that end up putting out much more amps than others.
EDIT: BTW I figured I'd mention you should test out the ability of the diode setup by powering something that you know draws at like at least 5amps and see how it fairs.
Or if you have the money ($450), this is 150% what we need.
http://www.irf.com/technical-info/refdesigns/irdcip2003a-c.pdfIf you look at the design below, it runs in series, and to run 80A, from my understanding, you'd only need 2 chips, not all 4. Not only does it allow for the voltage we need, but it allows for the current throughput as well!
If that diode test fails, then I give up. Short of spending $450+ or making my own PSU (or the fat chance another comes on eBay and I have money at that time), I'm shit out of luck. Maybe I'll plug in that worthless Sensor Post Processor and see what it does on it's own.