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  1. #21
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    Re: Do I Need Power Supply That Provides Max Rated Current at All Times?

    I don't think that it's a matter of regulated vs unregulated in all situations. I think Tom recommended regulated because the 48 volts is so close to the max drive voltage.

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    Re: Do I Need Power Supply That Provides Max Rated Current at All Times?

    The reason I'm looking at a 48V regulated supply is that it was hard to find supplies with lower voltage and lots of current.

    Edit: I should add that I have found 24V regulated supplies that will probably work.

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    Re: Do I Need Power Supply That Provides Max Rated Current at All Times?

    Automation technologies has a 38v 15amp and a 45v 13amp supply.

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    Re: Do I Need Power Supply That Provides Max Rated Current at All Times?

    I'm going with the Keling KL-600-48. We'll see if the garage burns down.

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