OTOH, how many time-nuts have any interest in paying for a power supply that's 
up to time-nuts standards?  It's really not easy to bring a small product to 
market at a small price.  Even if you completely discount the personal effort 
of design, construction, and marketing, there's the issue of packaging.  
Without a package, it's just an amateur effort not worth considering.  With a 
package, such as a Hammond box, the price moves into new territory and nobody's 
interested.

Bob 


      From: Charles Steinmetz <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 4:24 PM
 Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Anybody want a Thunderbolt power supply?
   
Mark wrote:

> Some times a full linear supply is not a viable option due to power 
> dissipation/size issues or the utter convenience of using a switching wall 
> wart.

In the context of the present discussion -- powering a Tbolt for 
time-nuts use -- the first consideration would just be laughable and the 
second would be nothing but terminal laziness.

Best regards,

Charles


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