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Which power supply for Riden RD6018

@sshibly @tomsk
So, I ground away a little of the mounting on the power supply to clear the foot stand off, and drilled new holes for where this ended up sitting in the case. I used different screws & nuts than what came with it and cut the screws down to size.


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Curt
thks, nice job in fitting it in the box.

if you ever open up the ps, pls take some pics of the inside and post.
 
Forgive me if I missed it, but this thread didn't seem to provide a link for the power supply the op asked about. I've deduced that the Lincoiah power supply is not really desirable. Which is the preferred?

Thanks in advance.
Sorry, I missed it.


The 1000W68V is the power supply I've purchased; I see they have a new one rated at 1200 watts using 220v. I think (I'd have to take one apart to be sure) that it is an NVV supply.

I see these notes:

NOTE:

1. 1000W PSU is 1000W under 220V/110V AC input;

2. 1200W PSU is 1200W under 220V AC input, but it is only 1000W under 110V AC input, please be careful when choosing PSU
 

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