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abernathy
Aspirant
Jan 01, 2019
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DC current requirement

I have an RBR20 router and two RBS20 sats. I am also a ham radio operator, so adding stuff with switch mode power supplies, which are RF noisy, is not a good plan. I am going to use 12VDC linear power supplies instead of the SMPS units that come with the routers. Here's the question... the SMPS are rated for 12VDC and 1.5A, which seems like a lot of power for a device of this sort.   Will the router and sat run on a 1A supply?   That would make life a lot easier...  1.5A 12VDC linear wall warts are big and heavy. 

  • Others have said that NG uses better quality power supplies than other Mfr so this is something to try as well. There is some specs that some devices need so using the default power supply would be recommended. 

    I haven't seen any issues with these power supplies an my radio equipment. :smileywink:

     

    Good Luck. 

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  • The units may or may not run correctly on 1.0A. You would need to test this out since this falls out side the the spec'd rating thats comes with the power supplies. 

     

    You could connect them to a isolated power strip if you can find a good quality strip and can help with this. 

     

    • abernathy's avatar
      abernathy
      Aspirant

      Thanks... that's what I assumed but I was hoping to discover the power requirement for the router and sat current input rather than the supply output. For now, I have them running on 1.5A linear supplies because that's the current spec'd on the supplied PSU. 

       

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru

        Others have said that NG uses better quality power supplies than other Mfr so this is something to try as well. There is some specs that some devices need so using the default power supply would be recommended. 

        I haven't seen any issues with these power supplies an my radio equipment. :smileywink:

         

        Good Luck.