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I am developing a new product that will be used primarily for residential use. I'm trying not to disclose the entire scope of the project until the patent is recorded, so please forgive the secrecy. I need a Class 2, 120v AC input, 12v DC (13.4v?) output power supply. The power supply will be in a small control box with room for a back-up battery. When our product is installed in new construction the power supply will likely be installed in an exterior wall, accessed from one side by an access panel. From there there will be a wire run, likely less than 20' to the device it powers. For retrofit to an existing home, the power supply will likely be mounted outside in a weatherproof box with an undetermined, but hopefully short, run to the device it powers. There will be venting in both cases of installation.
The device being fed uses <1000ma. There will be a I think installers of the product will likely use a 4ah lead acid back-up battery. I think this can kept charged with as little as 300ma? I prefer to not use a wound or cordial style transformer and rectifier. I think my voltage and amperage needs are small enough to use a power supply similar to what a laptop uses - sorry don't know the term.
My questions are: can I use that style of power supply both in wall, indoors and outdoors in a weatherproof box? Will it supply the device and provide a charge to the battery? If so, will I need to control the length of time and amount of current to the battery? Is it a simple splice coming out of the power supply to feed the device and charge the battery?
Thanks,
Shane
The device being fed uses <1000ma. There will be a I think installers of the product will likely use a 4ah lead acid back-up battery. I think this can kept charged with as little as 300ma? I prefer to not use a wound or cordial style transformer and rectifier. I think my voltage and amperage needs are small enough to use a power supply similar to what a laptop uses - sorry don't know the term.
My questions are: can I use that style of power supply both in wall, indoors and outdoors in a weatherproof box? Will it supply the device and provide a charge to the battery? If so, will I need to control the length of time and amount of current to the battery? Is it a simple splice coming out of the power supply to feed the device and charge the battery?
Thanks,
Shane