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Posted By altnrg 8 months ago in Science & TechnologyLearn about how much power you need, single vs multiple rails along with the multiple rails marketing hype and much more.
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A really good article.
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I have a personal rule of thumb when calculating power requirements...buy as much power as you can afford.
There is a point at which that can become absolute overkill but having as much "headroom" as possible between current potential and the maximum possible load is ALWAYS the way to go. -
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