Well, reading the spec sheet, it says -48VDC (-40Vdc min, -60Vdc max) at 2.8A 
for warm up and .6 during run time <350mv ripple, OR +24Vdc (20Vdc min, 30Vdc 
max) at 3.57A for warm up and 1.03A run <240mv p-p ripple.  I'm assuming that 
after the bridge there's some sort of switcher that feeds the unit +5,+12, -12, 
which I understand is typical for the Thunderbolt units.  But I don't have this 
thing in hand yet.  It very well may work off +-12V which is essentially 24V, 
but I doubt if it will work if the voltage is too low, but I'm just 
speculating.  I know it won't work of 0V which is between 12 and -48.  It may 
be a variation on one of those 90-220VAC input switchers that's made to work 
off DC.  It may just be the way they had to write the specs, but will work with 
about anything.

I'm not trying to be picky here, I don't want to mess up right off the bat.  
Looks like I may be able to use this 5A transformer that puts 35V out of a 
bridge circuit into an 8200uF cap, but I need to measure the ripple at 1A or 
so.  I can always add a lot more uF.

Thanks for those links to the supplies though.

Yeah, I see where the digital ground is used for the supply return, not the 
case so the PS should be isolated pretty well.

Is anyone using one of these particular units?

Dave
N3DT
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