I found the Lidl 20v battery charger has dual independant SMPS units of [email protected] and 5v output .
It can be seen in the video here ,
Each circuit is independant from the mains up and has a three section filter ,
might easily be connected as +/- supply for opamp based gear ,
Its not your usual space confined SMPS , these have good heatsinks on the Fets and the rectifier , the casing has many louvered vents to allow everything to breathe ,
the quality of both the charger pcb and the internal battery BMS system in the parkside is first class , they even have conformal coating to keep the dust and dirt out ,
re-purposing the SMPS is one thing , an off grid op-amp supply from a pair of quick change 20V lithium ion tool batteries would be nice , regulated down to 18 or 16 volts .
The charger enclosure itself can double job as back up dual rail supply with batteries in-situ , a suitable power connector , a switch and a pair of regulators are all thats needed .
This thing is substantial , its about 1kg , then add the batteries , it all adds up to an almost off the shelf solution , cell packs come in 2,4 or 8Ah, easily enough to power racks of gear all day long .
It can be seen in the video here ,
Each circuit is independant from the mains up and has a three section filter ,
might easily be connected as +/- supply for opamp based gear ,
Its not your usual space confined SMPS , these have good heatsinks on the Fets and the rectifier , the casing has many louvered vents to allow everything to breathe ,
the quality of both the charger pcb and the internal battery BMS system in the parkside is first class , they even have conformal coating to keep the dust and dirt out ,
re-purposing the SMPS is one thing , an off grid op-amp supply from a pair of quick change 20V lithium ion tool batteries would be nice , regulated down to 18 or 16 volts .
The charger enclosure itself can double job as back up dual rail supply with batteries in-situ , a suitable power connector , a switch and a pair of regulators are all thats needed .
This thing is substantial , its about 1kg , then add the batteries , it all adds up to an almost off the shelf solution , cell packs come in 2,4 or 8Ah, easily enough to power racks of gear all day long .
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