EOS # VLT100-4002
Input:100 - 240 VAC
Outputs: 5VDC @ 12A, 16VDC @ 3A, -5VDC @ 0.8A, -15VDC @ 0.8A
UL, DVE, CE
* 100W convection cooled rating
* 3x5x1 inch package
* Ultra high efficiency >85%
* Low conducted and radiated noise
* Power good and power fail signal
* Universal input
Customer Comments
A customer from TULLAHOMA, TN USA
VLT100-4002
The pdf datasheet is out on the web. and yes load resisters don't bother me.
Rob Duarte from San Diego, CA USA
Needs decent load on 5V output to work
I'm sure I'll use this for something, but for the project I'm working on right now it's useless because you need a load on the 5v output (according to the datasheet, 3A minimum!) to use either the 5V or 16V outputs. Otherwise, it just goes up and down between 0V and 2V. Don't think about using this to power something like a microcontroller unless you plan to stick a big ol' fan on the back of it. :) EDITORS NOTE: Yes it requires a load. But you can use a load resistor to supply the constant load.
A customer from Illonois
Nice Supply
Nice little supply. Sometimes it needs to think a little before starting up. But it always does within several seconds. Uses standard 0.156" O.C connectors
A customer from Tuftonboro, NH USA
Works for my Halloween Windshield Wiper Motor
I've used this power supply successfully to power a windshield wiper motor (DCM-249) at 5V 12A. Some props may required more amps. I was concerned about needing a resistance load, but it doesn't seem that I need one. However when the power is connected, there seems to be a slight one second pause before power is provided to the motor. The pinouts are printed right on the heat sink (J1 pin 1 is at top, J2 pin 1 is at bottom with label right-reading), and a pdf data sheet can be found here:
http://www.shopeio.com/inventory/pdf/VLT100-4002.pdf
A customer from Atlanta, GA.
Documentation
Lack of documentation with respect to connectors and pins requires testing before use and research to find connectors. Fuse difficult to replace.