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Astron power supply

ahanway

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So I have been looking at power supply's and the Astron RS70M has a fan witch is in the back of the supply witch is good to keep it cool when in heavy duty use and the Astron VS70M does not have a visable fan in the back of the supply maybe it's internal I was leaning towards the VS70M and wanna make sure it will not get hot.
 

Just make sure that you draw less amperage than it is rated for. Which is 57 amp continuous and 70 amps peak draw. Better still, make sure your current draw isn't more than 45 amps to ensure that you aren't straining it. They last longer that way.

http://www.astroncorp.com/linear.shtml

I use a Diamond power supply that is 45 amps peak and 40 amps continuous - but never draw more than 18 amps from it. Never goes beyond warm.
 
Just make sure that you draw less amperage than it is rated for. Which is 57 amp continuous and 70 amps peak draw. Better still, make sure your current draw isn't more than 45 amps to ensure that you aren't straining it. They last longer that way.

Astron Corporation

I use a Diamond power supply that is 45 amps peak and 40 amps continuous - but never draw more than 18 amps from it. Never goes beyond warm.

I will be using it to power a Galaxy 98VHP.I have a friend with same setup using the RS 70m and it wors great for him.
 
Don't know how these will come through.
 

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