Concerning current:
The PS-4KX, with a 3 amp continuous current capability and a 4 amp short-term current capability, will be just as compatible with a load drawing less than 500 ma as the PS-3KX is. The load device (the V-DAC in this case) determines how much current is drawn, based on its design and on the applied voltage. Using a power supply that is capable of supplying more current than necessary (in this case, a lot more) won't hurt.
Concerning voltage:
I have no specific knowledge of the design of the V-DAC, but well-designed equipment that is nominally intended to work with a 12V supply will commonly also work reliably at 13.8V. And that is further evidenced in this case by the reports of successful use of the V-DAC with the Pyramid PSUs.
Regards,
-- Al
The PS-4KX, with a 3 amp continuous current capability and a 4 amp short-term current capability, will be just as compatible with a load drawing less than 500 ma as the PS-3KX is. The load device (the V-DAC in this case) determines how much current is drawn, based on its design and on the applied voltage. Using a power supply that is capable of supplying more current than necessary (in this case, a lot more) won't hurt.
Concerning voltage:
I have no specific knowledge of the design of the V-DAC, but well-designed equipment that is nominally intended to work with a 12V supply will commonly also work reliably at 13.8V. And that is further evidenced in this case by the reports of successful use of the V-DAC with the Pyramid PSUs.
Regards,
-- Al