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[* black] We had to mine deep into our pockets to acquire the proper tools for removing the power filter.
[* black] We were hoping that we could sell this wonderful item afterwards, but it's only [product|IF145-095|worth 25 cents.]
[* black] The DC Power filter has an input of -43 V ~ 57 V at 13 A max. That's 546 watts of maximum power!
[* black] Since this is just a power filter and not a transformer, the output is almost the same: -43 V ~-57 V at a maximum of 12.4 amps.
-[* red] Texas Instruments (formerly National Semiconductor) [link|https://www.ti.com/product/LM35|LM35CIM3] Temperature Sensor
+[* red] There's a Texas Instruments (formerly National Semiconductor) [link|https://www.ti.com/product/LM35|LM35CIM3] temperature sensor on-board to monitor the temps.