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30 May 2019
5 VDC 12 VDC good 4 couple HDDs or a Atomic PI board
1 of 1 found this helpful At 54 watts it's not a high output supply. But the balance of current of 5V@6A and 12v@3A is good for SBC or HDDs. This could be a good start for a Raspberry PI NAS config. Or even Atomic PI NAS.
Output 5V is adjustable. The 12V is not and only slightly under voltage. Not a real concern unless you need exactly 12V. If you need it. Then get a bronze 80% eff ATX supply.
This Mean Well is cheap and does the job nicely.

04 September 2019
Bring an old 2.4Ghz into 5GHZ world
Great little setup for an older laptop without 5G. With windows 10 it's possible to bridge the laptops 2.4Ghz and this dongles 5.0Ghz This is a guarantee to max out the USB 2.0 bandwidth.
Here is how: windowsreport.c*m / combine-internet-connections

19 December 2024
Works very well. Very big, needs to be ...
Works very well. Very big, needs to be in top socket. Needs to be indoors or garage where I put it.