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<blockquote data-quote="MorneDJ" data-source="post: 47483" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>I have to admit that I do not have an idea how well this would work. However, from what i have read there is significant potential, and, with some minor changes at the output stage, one should be able to be able to create a PS equalling or even improving on a conventional PS in quality, efficiency and weight, at a fraction of the cost of the transformer alone. Think, a 500 W SMTP VS a 450 W transformer ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorneDJ, post: 47483, member: 1101"] I have to admit that I do not have an idea how well this would work. However, from what i have read there is significant potential, and, with some minor changes at the output stage, one should be able to be able to create a PS equalling or even improving on a conventional PS in quality, efficiency and weight, at a fraction of the cost of the transformer alone. Think, a 500 W SMTP VS a 450 W transformer ... [/QUOTE]
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