Will this PSU unit work on Rostock Max V2?

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richardphat
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Will this PSU unit work on Rostock Max V2?

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Greetings, I just want to make sure if this power supply will work for my rostock V2 with onyx bed 12V? The one by default has wear out and can no longer provide enough juice.


http://www.voxelfactory.com/collections ... c-110-220v" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It is a 29amps PSU rated, okay let's say 27 due to control quality issue. I trust this brand though.


That being said, I am currently unable to purchase desktop power supply for personal reason. And there's a store selling printer kit next to the subway. I don't mind if there's wire comming out of the printer, nor making my own custom on/off switch.

Edit:
Here's the spec
1 hotend using 40W cartridge
1 heatbend using 12V
1 active cooling fan
1 for the barrel tube
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Re: Will this PSU unit work on Rostock Max V2?

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Should work fine for one hot end, may also work fine for two depending on how close to reality their spec. is.
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Re: Will this PSU unit work on Rostock Max V2?

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Here is the spec according to Meanwell, oh and I do have only one hotend. Using the standard 40W cartridge. It seems I have the option to adjust the voltage from 10 to 13.

http://www.meanwell.com/search/s-350/s-350-spec.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Edit: I forgot to thank you for your quick reply ;)
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