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29th June 2003, 19:47 | #1 |
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| Swiftech MCW5000-PT en Mean Well 200 watt Hallo iedereen, ik ben van plan om dus een Swiftech MCW5000-PT te kopen maar ik vroeg mij af of ge die Mean Well 200 watt daarmee kunt gebruiken?? Want dat is een 226W peltier Dus als iemand hier ervaring mee heeft of zoiets Let me know GreetZ |
7th August 2003, 17:06 | #2 |
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| Nope that won't work, you'll need the S320 cause the SP200 only delivers 17A and the MCW-5000PT needs 25A!! |
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