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FS/FT Forum Are you looking to make some money? Get rid of some gear? This is the place to sell and buy it all! |
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06-10-2004, 12:47 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NY
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FS/FT: 24v 65a PSU
This thing is a monster. I used it to run SIX 172w peltiers at once in my old pelt rig. It's adjustable from 16v to 27v (it depends on the load). It has a 120mm fan for cooling. It has a lot of control featuers but they aren't documented. I got this from a friend in the UK, but converted it to run with US 110v. It will run on 220v (even if your in the US, you might consider a 220v line for this thing!). This is probably the biggest PSU you can power from a standard house circuit. This is a high quality switching unit and was intended for industrial applications. It's rock solid, and is also quite large and heavy. This thing can power probably two 360w peltiers and a 172w at the same time. Or maybe 4 226w units and a 172w. Im selling it because I just dont need this kind of power anymore. Im simplifying my addiction so I thought there might be another guy or two here crazy enough to use this thing. A dual 360w peltier chiller with a 172w on the GPU sounds awesome to me.
Asking $200 or best offer. This includes ground shipping to US lower 48 (which is probably 1/4 of the price anyway). PayPal or Money Order. Heatware under Player0. Oh, I still have the chiller I used as well: This is a set of custom alu chiller blocks with 4 172w peltiers in it. Capable of bringing water down well below freezing in a chilled environement. Cold side is wrapped in neoprene, rtv silicone and GE Silicone 2 so no condensation (since the cold side often gets down to -20 to -30c) Asking $150 for that. Maybe sell them both for $300 combined. Please, make an offer, this stuff is collecting dust. Maybe willing to trade for parts such as Iwaki pumps or Cascade blocks, SATA drives, dual 80mm radiators, old video game consoles/games. Please email player0@liquidninjas.com if interested in a deal/trade.
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09-26-2004, 02:02 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: NYC
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bump for some hardcore hardware
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