Oliver wrote:
You could just play it safe, and use a 12V supply capable of driving the maximum load. Provided that your load does not exceed the max load for your DC-DC converter (I think this is unlikely), then you will have no problems.
Was my calculation above correct, making the maximum output 16.6A? If so, that would need an input of about 20A :-o
Oliver wrote:
You should keep in mind that your DC-DC converter efficiency is not so good under low loads. Because of this, if the converter is running on much less than max load, then you need to provide a greater excess of current beyond what is being delivered to your load, in order to supply the inefficiency of the converter.
So I might not need as much as 1.2* the required supply if I run it at maximum?
Oliver wrote:
I'm not sure, but I doubt you would save a lot of money by using a lower rated 12V supply anyway.
Well, I already have a 4.5A 12v supply so if I can get away with that then I have saved money by not having to buy a new one. And I suspect a supply powerful enough to run the PSU at full power would be expensive (and massive).
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moto