Description
ADDAC901TAM – 1Meter Tabletop Aluminium Closed Frame
Eurorack Format 12U Plug n'Play Frame
Ships Assembled
[All frames now ship with Black Rails]
197HP per Row
788HP Total
Made in Aluminium with sidings in 18mm Poplar Plywood with Wenge veneer
Dimensions:
- Width: 104 cm
- Height: 18 cm
- Depth: 58 cm
Weight:
- 9,2Kg
Maximum module depth:
Bottom row : 7.5cm (~3 inch)
Top row: 10cm (~4 inch)
Power Specifications:
- Input: 110v to 220v
- Output: ±12V
- Current: 10A on +12V; 10A on -12V
- Our busboards already provide +5V (Draws from +12V, 500mA per busboard)
Note: All specifications and features are subject to change without previous notice.
PSU Current
Remarks on current consumption
Current consumption on a PSU is not a simple, straightforward subject.
PSU's will show a small voltage drop as current increases, which will drastically increase when pushed close to its limits. Heat will also influence this drop. Heat is related to the current drawn: as more current is being drawn, more heat will build up on the PSU; heat conditions will reduce the maximum amount of current that can be delivered by the PSU. While the current consumption drop is somewhat stable and immediate (as you turn the frame on the current consumption will stabilize in a few seconds), the heat drop will take some time to occur; heat will build up over time until it stabilizes and only if it has enough “headroom” to stabilize. If heat dissipation is not effective then the drop will continue until it reaches a balance point which can be several volts below our 12V reference. At this point your PSU will be under great stress and the heat generated is prone to leave some permanent scars.
Heat will start to have an impact at about a temperature of 50 degrees Celsius. At 80 degrees the maximum current rating will drop by about 50%. If your PSU is rated at 2A maximum and it’s running at above 80 degrees then it will only be able to deliver about 1A maximum.
For the PSU this is a complex balancing act as current influences heat and heat influences the maximum amount of current available, which all together influence the voltage drop.
This is why it’s so important to keep the PSU load at a sensible level.
System's current consumption and inrush current
Most users calculate their current consumption according to the specs shown on Modular Grid. Although this value may be close to reality there's a detail that is commonly overlooked: power-on inrush current. This happens whenever the user turns on any frame. At startup all modules will try to draw power at the same time, this will create a current peak that will inevitably be greater than the Modular Grid calculated consumption.
If the system's current is running too close to the PSU limit this initial inrush current will trip the PSU protection and the frame will not turn on.
ADDAC System's PSU protections
All our PSU's are AC to DC converters with shutdown protection for:
Over Current - when maximum current is exceeded (for when a module ribbon cable is reversed)
Over Heating - if the AC Brick is over heating
Over Voltage - if the voltage changes above or below the expected output
If one of these issues happens then the PSU will enter an intermittent ON/OFF state until the issue is corrected.
These safety protections will prevent damage to your PSU and consequentially to the modules as well.
Order
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