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Re: Lepa G1600 #2
Clean and neat design I like it.

I was surprised, it's quite empty for a PSU of this Wattage
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Re: Lepa G1600 #3
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Christian Ney wrote:
Clean and neat design I like it.

I was surprised, it's quite empty for a PSU of this Wattage



Yes
The secondary side is very nice. They would even have space for adding more filtering Capacitors. The 12V Fets are directly cooled.
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Re: Lepa G1600 #4
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Christian Ney wrote:
Clean and neat design I like it.

I was surprised, it's quite empty for a PSU of this Wattage



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The secondary side is very nice. They would even have space for adding more filtering Capacitors. The 12V Fets are directly cooled.


Looks like they've put qutite a lot of stuff on the daughter PCB.
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Re: Lepa G1600 #5
3.3 and 5V converters + output filtering.
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Re: Lepa G1600 #6
I can never recall if its a Enermax Rovolution 87+ or the MaXRevo the Lepa G is based on but its one of the two
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Re: Lepa G1600 #7
Platimax?
http://www.ocaholic.ch/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=2580

I don't remember which one came out first tho.
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Re: Lepa G1600 #8
I think its kinda sad that they didn't put more capacitors there. Even when they are of high end quality and the ripple is extremely low, they are highly loaded (high current). I was surprised to see that there are so few of those; we must consider that we are talking about 130A+. I think that it could be that this becomes a reliability issue under constant high load/temperature. But as I already told those capacitors are high end - they do not fail so easily.
We received the eu Version which is only 230V.
It will be fun to review this device.
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Re: Lepa G1600 #9
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I can never recall if its a Enermax Rovolution 87+ or the MaXRevo the Lepa G is based on but its one of the two


Well the deisign is very similar to the Platimax. However I dont know if the Platimax or the Lepa was first. But the Maxrevo is also very similar. So when its not based on the Platimax then its probably maxrevo. I dont think its based on revo 87+ (very different).
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Re: Lepa G1600 #10
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Platimax?
http://www.ocaholic.ch/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=2580

I don't remember which one came out first tho.


No the Lepa P is based on the Platimax the Lepa G is a MaXRevo

Funny thing is Platimax is MaXRevo pimped up to get 80 plus platinum

So the Lepa G/Lepa P and the Enermax MaXRevo/Platimax units are the same PSU more or less
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