Re: PMDX-120 - yes operation on 220 volts is possible
Posted by
Steve Stallings <stevesng@n...
on 2002-12-17 19:44:27 UTC
For those who may be interested, yes the PMDX-120 can be easily
modified to operated on 220 volts AC. The power transformer has two
110 volt windings that are normally in parallel. The board is
designed so that a simple cut and jumper operation will put the
windings in series for operation on 220 volts.
Cheers,
Steve Stallings
www.pmdx.com
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "H.Bennink" <h.bennink@h...>
wrote:
modified to operated on 220 volts AC. The power transformer has two
110 volt windings that are normally in parallel. The board is
designed so that a simple cut and jumper operation will put the
windings in series for operation on 220 volts.
Cheers,
Steve Stallings
www.pmdx.com
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "H.Bennink" <h.bennink@h...>
wrote:
> Thanks to all people who did reply. I will give this board a try.supply
> I have asked the people of Practical Micro Design, Inc if they ca
> a 230 Volt version.
> Let see what they come up with.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Henk
>
> Ps Zijn er meer Hollanders in deze groep?
>
>
>
>
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Discussion Thread
H.Bennink
2002-12-14 11:38:51 UTC
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2002-12-14 18:26:19 UTC
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2002-12-14 20:16:11 UTC
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2002-12-15 17:49:55 UTC
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eferg2001 <eferg@a...
2002-12-16 08:31:27 UTC
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H.Bennink
2002-12-17 13:16:50 UTC
Re: PMDX-120
Steve Stallings <stevesng@n...
2002-12-17 19:44:27 UTC
Re: PMDX-120 - yes operation on 220 volts is possible