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crook 
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anyone know of any good dc-dc atx power supplies?
Francious70 
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For computers??
http://www.tigerdirect.com
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crook 
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ya for computers, but i dont mean regular house power to pc power supply, i mean a pc power supply that runs on 12v DC...
Francious70 
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I don't think I've ever heard of one of those. You could dis-assemble the Power supply and find where the power comes out of the AC-DC converter. Then connect that to you battery and see what happens.
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gasflame 
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For the price of the dc to dc converter you could just buy a DC to AC inverter and plug the comp into it .  The price on those things has come way down.
ninjaxryder 
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yeah i was planning to do that too....is it enough just to plug the computer into the power inverter then to the cigarette lighter or is there more to it??
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Just plug it in and let it rip   Make sure that the inverter you buy is as large or slightly larger than that of your computer supply power INPUT requirements.  The 120vac input ratings should be on the tag on one of the sides of the computer power supply unit.
ninjaxryder 
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aight....lets say that my comp power supply is 300 watts......so does that mean i have to buy an inverter that supports 300 watts and up....
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