Doepfer A-100PMS9 EuroRack case with two built-in A-100PSU3 power supply

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#1 — quantum909 · 2019-07-04

So i read the EuroRack case and power supply options for LZX Systems here.

Our modules are compatible with the same EuroRack cases, and power supplies used for audio synthesizers, though they draw slightly more power on average than audio modules.  A good budget for your EuroRack power supply is 10 mA per HP unit width of your case, per +/-12V power rails. Additionally(and maybe most importantly), having a clean, low-noise power solution can greatly improve your experience as high frequency noise or voltage ripple can become visibly represented in your video compositio…>

So would this case be useable with the the provided Power Supply for a LZX System. I am a little confused because in the article above its sometimes ok to use a case with a A-100PSU3 power supply and sometimes not. Somebody have experience with this case or can direct me to a similar case to look for ?


#2 — Bhut · 2019-07-04

Hello,

I´m using 2 PSU3 in a self made case anf if you don´t overload them they´re working fine.

Greetings


#3 — AniaDeely · 2019-07-16

Hi… is the A-100PSU2 a direct, drop-in replacement for the A-100PSU1? I understand that the new A-100PSU3 combines both linear & switching supplies but don’t know if it will be larger, etc.

I have 3 of the Doepfer P-series cases, and 2 are near the 1200mA maximum on the +12V rail. And of course there still are modules where the manufacturer doesn’t bother to list power draw specifications, despite multiple emails, Facebook posts, & PMs from many customers. I’m sure that most customers are happy that Doepfer and most other Eurorack manufacturers list the specs of their products, and that Doepfer is designing a stronger power supply.

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