project86
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Anyone see this thing yet? It's the P28 from Keces - a $2499 "universal" linear power supply with 6 different adjustable outputs covering all of the common voltages: 5V, 7V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 19V, 24V, including up to 10A output for some of them. Each zone separated/isolated, with one zone being dedicated to USB with integrated filtering and loop in/out. Also check the sweet front panel meters to monitor usage on different zones.
No experience with this thing myself but I've been enjoying the Keces P8 dual-zone PSU for years and find it among the very best out there. So I can only imagine how excellent (and useful) the P28 would be for those with complex systems.
No experience with this thing myself but I've been enjoying the Keces P8 dual-zone PSU for years and find it among the very best out there. So I can only imagine how excellent (and useful) the P28 would be for those with complex systems.
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