6 amps is all I need.
                 Dale
-------------- Original message from Mohammad AbuShady <[email protected]>: 
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@KwikOne: There is a difference between current and voltage, 10v is a low 
voltage, but the current here is measured in amperes, it could be a 10v power 
supply but has a 20A,30A,40A..etc , i think that's what he meant by high 
current, since usual currents in electronic circuits are measured in 
milliAmperes.

And i suppose he choose a computer power supply because these have an average 
of power 250W so with a 10v output he can theoretically get upto 25A without 
any risk on the power supply it self from failing.

@radiodale: what is the max current you are expecting to use ?


~Coalwater~



On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 9:04 PM, KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote:

No, it cannot be adjusted down unless you were to design a step-down
yourself using the 12v as the input to what you design/build. And, the
12v is not really that high a current (what do you mean by high
current?)


On Jan 15, 8:50 am, radiodale <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need a 10V high current supply for another purpose and this is the
> most cost effective way to obtain it.
>                                Dale
>
> On Jan 15, 6:34 am, Mohammad AbuShady <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > why would you want to do that, those are standard voltage values used by any
> > normal motherboard and any change might affect it's performance and maybe
> > lifetime
>
> > ~Coalwater~
>
> > On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 2:09 AM, radiodale <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Can the 12V output on an ATX supply be adjusted down to 10V?
> > >                                                   Thank you,
> > >                                                                   dale
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