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PSU Questions

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Building Q&A / FAQ' started by Bobby2682, Mar 7, 2023.

  1. Bobby2682

    Bobby2682 New Member

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    I have a (hpz800) delta dps-1050DB 1050w power supply. From reading on here I see some PSU need to be modified to get reliable current/max power. Does anyone know if this PSU needs to be modified like the dps-600/700pb models?

    Also I'm trying to power three 180w crab pot motors. Will this one psu be able to power all three motors? I see some people using similar motors, using 575w psu for each motor? The 3 motors are well below the 1050w. The motors don't state the amps but using amp calculator it says they should be 15amps. It looks like the psu puts out 18amps per 12v rail.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
    Last edited: Mar 7, 2023
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