Hi Tom,

I couldn't find any stats after a quick Google, but I don't think a PRI
would be too much more power hungry than say, a network adapter.  The
FXS/FXO cards are the real pigs, Digium even makes a PCI-mounted
external power unit for them
(http://www.digium.com/en/products/analog/analogpwr.php).

I've only ever used a net5501 with one PCI card, and the general rule we
go by is 12V @ 1.2A - 1.5A just to be sure.  If you're just using the
1.0A power supply, especially with a PRI and FXS/FXO line card, you
might run into trouble.

Good luck,

Josh

Tom Chadwin wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am looking to build a net5501-based Astlinux install with a
> Junghanns miniPCI PRI card
> (http://www.junghanns.net/en/singleE1mini_produkt.html). With previous
> net5501 builds, I've bought the ordinary Soekris PSU. Is a PRI card
> power-hungry, and hence will I need to buy the more powerful PSU? Or
> will the standard one do the job? The box will also have an analogue
> card installed with 3xFXO and 1xFSO.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
>
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