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Re: Help us fill the gaps in the "Kit Of Parts"

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Originally Posted by CMBrandon View Post
I will look into the 12v dc power supply but I don't think we have those.
The suggestion was more along the lines of taking a typical PC power supply (which generally output 3.3V, 5V, 12V and -12V DC) and having teams adapt them for FRC testing purposes. Not sure if this is practical or not for the loads that would be required, but it would be an effective way to allow teams to test electronics if it worked. Other, standard AC-DC power supplies for such applications are prohibitively expensive.
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