senny-ftw
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koto-in - that would require me to take 650s off my head!
I'll try in a min
I'll try in a min
Originally Posted by onedigit /img/forum/go_quote.gif I bought this power supply today (NU40-2120300-11). It is a switching power supply and I was told that it would be the same as a regulated power supply. I had to change the connector at the end to the smaller one specified. Can anyone comment on this before I use it? I’ve asked for Jan’s input as well. http://soldertoolsdepot.com/Category...Y_16308_PS.asp OD |
Originally Posted by onedigit /img/forum/go_quote.gif Thanks itsborken, I’ll have to borrow a multimeter I guess and check that out. |
Originally Posted by rwest1389 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yeah when someone is able to verify a cheap, working power supply solution, like at radioshack, please let us know, I'll be looking for one. Thanks |
Originally Posted by onedigit /img/forum/go_quote.gif Is anyone having trouble opening the Move manual? I’ve tried this on several machines and Word cannot open it? Jan said it may have something to do with gif files but Word seems to be able to handle gifs ok on my machine? |
Originally Posted by itsborken /img/forum/go_quote.gif Any EEs around that know enough about these circuits to say if they can handle 3A? Do you have a decent multimeter to test if it's output is really close to 12v? If it's not hanging around 12.050 or somewhere around that its probably not regulated. If its 13+vdc you are pushing your luck using it. Also, its a good idea to confirm that the inside pole is still + and the sheath is -. |
Originally Posted by ManAtWork /img/forum/go_quote.gif A hard copy is come with the package, with detail description. |