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firerain
Sep 23, 2016Tutor
Max input voltage for RNDU2000
Hi there! I'm trying to find some info about max input voltage for RNDU2000 (and not only this one, I assume). I'd like to connect it with a buffer power supply which outputs 13.8V at default. Of c...
- Sep 24, 2016
Design spec is 12V +/- 5%. On-board DC-DC circuits typically work within +/- 20% range.
BUT: 12V to hard drive is unregulated(except very low voltage drop switch), please check your hard drive 12V rating (typically +/- 10%). So 13.8V is a little over hard drive 12V rating.
JennC
Sep 24, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello firerain,
It only says DC 12.0V, 5A but we're checking with the engineers.
Welcome to the community!
Regards,
- firerainSep 24, 2016Tutor
JennC wrote:It only says DC 12.0V, 5A but we're checking with the engineers.
That would be just awesome to get info from the source!
The voltage reduction circuit isn't very expensive but still I'd rather not to spend more money on this project and whats more, I'd need to make additional space in the casing.
Thanks for the welcome :smileyhappy:
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