[TriEmbed] 24vDC 10A power supplies.

Pete Soper pete at soper.us
Mon Feb 10 14:15:20 CST 2014


Hello Glen,
    Thanks for sharing this. It turns out to be the perfect segue for a 
policy discussion at the meeting. You see, "we" have a written contract 
with NCSU that prohibits "sales or solicitation of sales" at meetings. 
HOWEVER, this email list and the web site at http://triembed.org are not 
connected to either NCSU or Splatspace: they effectively belong to "us", 
as as a member of the set called "us" I declare the email list and web 
site to be totally OK for this kind of info. As long as we are very 
clear about where the dividing lines are and help each other remember 
what the situation wrt dos and don'ts I think we can avoid pushing any 
administrative buttons at the university while still making it possible 
to inform each other of opportunities. Sharing information along the 
lines of "this OLED is available at xyz for five bucks", making folks 
aware of local sources for goods and services, arrangements for group 
buys not involving profit, etc, would seem to be totally OK, but now is 
the time to get this straight so we can maintain our comfort level for 
the long haul.
   There will be more information about this tonight.

-Pete

On 02/10/2014 12:19 PM, Glen Smith wrote:
> I have a number of lightly used 24vDC power supplies that I would like 
> to turn into supplies for some other projects that I can use.
>
> http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/2866323/277-1928-ND/1284254
> http://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20Sheets/Phoenix%20Contact%20PDFs/2866323.pdf
>
>
> The spec sheet states that they may be used in series or parallel, 
> have an adjustable output from 22.5v to 29.5v @ 10A and are current 
> limited at short circuit to 14A. They are DIN rail mountable, and 
> require a flying lead power cord.
>
> I'm asking $15 each, and will have them at the meeting tonight if 
> anyone is interested.
>
> Glen Smith
>
>
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