On 14.05.12 08:15, Ted Hyde wrote:
> I've noticed that the current online spec sheet for the standard
> PicoPSU says PG is acceptable between 10.5 and 13.5 vdc. It's not a
> "bold statement spec" - you have to hunt for it. However, I'd believe
> it in that if you fed 13.6, it would shut down.....

No chance to put a 12v (charge to 13.8v?) battery in as a UPS, then.

The PDF spec-sheet for the PWR-PICOPSU-80-WI-32V that I'm using says in
its first 4 lines:

Input Requirements: 12-32V un-regulated, min=2A, max=10A (load dependent).

Max Input Voltage supported by TVS clamp=34V.
NOTE: Above 34V, the TVS protection diode will clamp and burn the input fuse.

I'm using one in my desktop PC as well. It allows me to put a pair of
12v batteries into the box, to serve as a UPS, without taking up extra
room.

Erik
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