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POS carb
06-20-2003, 02:23 PM
FYI, for anyone interested in putting their PC in the car.


From: "osales" <[email protected]> | This is spam | Add to Address Book
To: "manolo perez" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: SFX-12-15 DC-DC CONVERTER
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 21:02:49 -0700




Hello,

It is possible to parallel two units. But, please provide the component list so we can detemine the requirements.

Thank you for your interest in OPUS Solutions, Inc. DC-DC
power supply for ATX, UATX, Flex-ATX, Mini-ITX mother boards.

SFX-12-15 DC-DC power supply (Patent Pending) is specifically designed to withstand
automotive environment. It is ruggedly built, wide operating temperature and
input voltage, over 90 % efficiency, ignition input for shutdown control,
delayed shut down timer up to one hour and many more features.
It is not just an another PC power supply, it is a smart supply.
It is also capable of driving an Intel P4 Mother board system.
For more information/ specification please refer our web site
www.opussolutions.com DC-DC power supply section.

Our DC-DC power supply is also compatible with EPIA-M series Main Boards.

SFX DC-DC Power supply price

Product Part # 1+ 10+
SFX-12-15 US$190 US$182 DC-DC Enclosed unit & cable kit
PCA-2-SFX-1215 US$180 US$172 DC-DC PCB assembly & cable kit

Current Lead time: 1 to 2 Weeks ARO Subject to change
Standard Lead time: 4- 6 Weeks ARO

Shipping charge for a single unit is $10.00 within continental USA by UPS
ground (default shipping method)

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charges for International Orders.

Ordering Information:
Please provide ALL the following information when ordering.

Part number or description of the part you are ordering:
Qty:
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Mother board you are planning to use it on:
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We would like to know your application for this power supply, Mother board
make and model that will be used with this power supply and also how you
found us.

If you have any further questions or comments please do not hesitate to call
or email us.

Sincerely,

Kris Ponmalai
OPUS Solutions, Inc
6 Reef
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 USA

sales email: [email protected]
Web site: www.opussolutions.com


----- Original Message -----
From: manolo perez
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 5:39 PM
Subject: SFX-12-15 DC-DC CONVERTER


Good afternoon,
I came across your product while researching a project for placing a PC system in my vehicle and want to know how much each 12v unit runs and where can I purchase one. Also can they be safely combined in parallel to support 300 watts?
Thank you.
Eric


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87DXHatch
06-20-2003, 06:58 PM
Holy expensive... I say just use a power inverter, like that one guy here on the forum.

86hatchbackLXi
06-20-2003, 08:47 PM
its expensive, but worth it. if your going to do it the right way that power supply is the way to go. POS Carb, are you working on an Accord PC?

POS carb
06-21-2003, 06:40 AM
yea I even have the name picked out, hope to have it set up in at least one of the cars by this summer (depends on my job and priorities). I want to put it in the Accord but I dunno, it's kinda cramped as it is and I don't want to feed a good resolution image to a puny 7" LCD radio so unless I come up with an idea for mounting a big screen in my car it's going to go in the Mustang.
that power supply is the shit though, it's how you do it right... I wonder how it hooks up though. I just took apart a Sony VAIO PC in my house, an old 233mhz model (the shit back in the day :lol) and the power supply hooks up to the motherboard and I can't figure out how to make the power supply turn on (it has no switch, the on/off signal travels through the motherboard and I tried following the circuit but it's too confusing. I hope modern computers aren't like this or I'll have to go to plan "B" which is more expensive but hella cool.
Don't want to spill the beans yet, too many people go "im going to get..." and they don't *shrug*

86hatchbackLXi
06-21-2003, 08:23 AM
i suggest you check out mini-itx.com theres all sorts of crazy small computers on there. also if you go the the projects section you can read about this kid who documented all the stuff he did about putting a PC for navigation in his car. also check out mp3car.com ive looked into making a car pc, but i think i would like a newer car before taking on a project like this. good luck

pimp86LX
06-21-2003, 08:57 AM
I have a laptop


:flip:


$400 for a PII 450 and it does the trick, no need for messy integration.

3rdGenFanatic
06-22-2003, 06:42 PM
I'd just like to crank up my car and hear a computer system booting up and a voice-over greeting. "All systems online."

pimp86LX
06-27-2003, 07:07 PM
Originally posted by 3rdGenFanatic
I'd just like to crank up my car and hear a computer system booting up and a voice-over greeting. "All systems online."


:rolleyes: ....j/k man :flip: