DIY POWER SUPPLY 24V
July 3rd, 2010
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(15) 30AMP PWM demonstration
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Windmax HY400 500 Watt Max 12-Volt 5-Blade Residential Wind Generator Kit $649.00 Advantages of 5-blade wind turbines over 3-blade wind turbines 1) 5-blade wind turbines will greatly improve annual energy production in low wind conditions. For areas with average wind speeds of 11 MPH (5m/s). If you compare annual energy output to conventional 3-blade wind turbine, there is an increase of annual energy output of more than 60%. 2) 5-blade wind turbines will dramatically improve … |
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Windmax HY1000-5 1,000 Watt Max 24-Volt 5-Blade Residential Wind Generator Kit $1,099.00 Advantages of 5-blade wind turbines over 3-blade wind turbines 1) 5-blade wind turbines will greatly improve annual energy production in low wind conditions. For areas with average wind speeds of 11 MPH (5m/s). If you compare annual energy output to conventional 3-blade wind turbine, there is an increase of annual energy output of more than 60%. 2) 5-blade wind turbines will dramatically improve t… |
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4×100W @ 4 Ohm TK2050 Class-D Audio Amplifier Board $45.00 Based on two TC2000 and four TP2050 chips from Tripath, this Class-D audio amplifier board simplifies the creation of exceptional sounding custom multi-channel systems. NOTE: These amplifier boards accept line audio via the RCA jacks only…. |
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Ensupra Grid Tie Inverter 550W, 24.8VDC-46VDC to 110VAC, 1 Year Full Warranty, Power from Solar Panel, Wind Generator, Hydro or Storage Battery $229.00 Ensupra grid tie power inverter can obtain the solar energy from solar panel, and can tie to the grid through its output cable with no extra equipment. The installation is Do-It-Your Self (DIY). When the sun shines, the PV panel will produces DC voltage, and the grid tie inverter will change the DC voltage to AC voltage and puts out power to the home grid, saving electricity. INSTALLATION: |
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M2 Tech Hi-Face EVO USB to SPDIF Converter $495.00 This nifty little device will allow output of up to 24-bit/192kHz S/PDIF from a USB port. The hiFace looks a bit like an oversize USB flash drive with an RCA or BNC connector on the opposite end. Using a USB device allows one to employ a much smaller and easier to cool computer and I ended up with a “nettop” class of machine. This is much like the netbook laptops using an Intel Atom processor and … |