Re: Power supply voltage.
    Posted by
    
      turbulatordude
    
  
  
    on 2002-11-30 16:31:14 UTC
  
  >>If I connect 110 v AC to the 220 taps, I get 83v DC.
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "WUKSTA" <gerry@z...> wrote:
> Tim:
>
> At 120 volts AC I am getting:
> 240 tap = 83v DC
> 480 tap = 42v DC
>
what type of float do you get from the utility company ? if you get
the exact same voltage from varying incomming voltage, you got a
pretty neat unit.
Theoretically, if you get 83V with 110, you would get 90.5 with 120
in.
Dave
Discussion Thread
  
    WUKSTA
  
2002-11-30 14:09:27 UTC
  Power supply voltage.
  
    Tim Goldstein
  
2002-11-30 14:18:46 UTC
  RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Power supply voltage.
  
    WUKSTA
  
2002-11-30 14:37:02 UTC
  Re: Power supply voltage.
  
    turbulatordude
  
2002-11-30 16:31:14 UTC
  Re: Power supply voltage.
  
    WUKSTA
  
2002-11-30 16:51:41 UTC
  Re: Power supply voltage.
  
    Carol & Jerry Jankura
  
2002-11-30 17:24:51 UTC
  RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Power supply voltage.
  
    Lee Studley
  
2002-11-30 18:58:52 UTC
  Re: Power supply voltage.
  
    turbulatordude
  
2002-11-30 19:39:41 UTC
  Re: Power supply voltage.
  
    JanRwl@A...
  
2002-12-01 19:01:18 UTC
  Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Power supply voltage.