[TriEmbed] 24vDC 10A power supplies.
Pete Soper
pete at soper.us
Mon Feb 10 16:32:01 CST 2014
Thanks, Rod. As an NCSU grad and person who's logged a lot of time on
that campus your advice carries weight.
-Pete
On 02/10/2014 04:57 PM, Rodney Radford wrote:
> I would recommend asking NCSU about this as I suspect they are trying
> to prevent the space being used as a commercial one.
>
> While I am just an interested observer in the meetings, I think the
> occasional offer of "I have xyz hardware I don't need, does anyone
> want it", followed by the "I will be at the meeting tonight if someone
> wants to meet up with me for the transfer" should be fine.
>
> Perhaps a quick check with NCSU about it to clarify their statement
> would be worthwhile. I would hate to see hardware sold out to eBay, or
> worse, end up in a landfill somewhere, while TriEmbed people go
> needing similar items. I am out of town tonight, so I can't be there,
> but I have already sent a note to the original poster about setting up
> a meeting time to grab two of them already so I am very glad he posted
> here (and think meeting him tonight or at the parking lot should be
> okay if I were in town).
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Pete Soper <pete at soper.us
> <mailto:pete at soper.us>> wrote:
>
> 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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