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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
If that is a power supply from a computer you will fry it running motors. Its not designed to handle large loads (the CIMs can pull >50A when they first start up) and they are not designed to handle inductive loads either.
If you want to power the robot motors you need something with a big transformer that can supply the amps.
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Yeah it worked fine for free spin but I'm not trying it while mounted to anything. I think ultimately I'm going to use this to power our test board that we use for programming and sensors. Not a bad use since it's a pain to switch out batteries for a couple sensors, especially because people keep mischarging them.

I've been playing with AC to DC converters a bunch lately, first running our light target and now for the test board... It's just easier then lugging batteries and chargers.