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<p>[quote user="two tone"]Toad, WHY go for something cheap and nasty, from your comments on the forum I think you are a wise guy in what you say when offering advice and help to people. If $ low then put it on the back burner until you can get a good power unit and wire your layout to 5 or 6 differant points. IF a unit goes belly up it could cost you dear in new power supply plus it could cost you dear in new motors and circuit boards. [/quote]</p><p>Two Tone,</p><p>Let me start by sayn it was another person awhile back who ask this question.</p><p>Thing was I knew the answer was in one of the magazines but I could not recall which year.</p><p>I found the magazine and wanted to post it. I did look for the orginal post he posted.</p><p>Myself I use a 20 amp whatever brand (think it is bridgeworks) but when people want to try even something different should we not back them, but yet advise them it can/could hurt boards.</p><p>No I am not wise, just on the level.</p>
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