That power supply pulls 12A at 110volts for ~1300 watts
the 12 volt @ 60A would be 12x60 or 720 watts
Watts is watts but amperage has to go up to produce enough energy/watts at lower voltage
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#47
Posted 13 July 2010 - 08:44 PM
DaChew, on Jul 11 2010, 08:28 PM, said:
That power supply pulls 12A at 110volts for ~1300 watts
the 12 volt @ 60A would be 12x60 or 720 watts
Watts is watts but amperage has to go up to produce enough energy/watts at lower voltage
the 12 volt @ 60A would be 12x60 or 720 watts
Watts is watts but amperage has to go up to produce enough energy/watts at lower voltage
Exactly but this has to be split across the rails. No one 60 amp output.
#48
Posted 13 July 2010 - 08:46 PM
they do actually make PSUs right now that pull 50-60+ amps on a single 12+ rail.

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