BoogieWoogie
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has to be 12v ? din't you mean could be.
As for the input type how its called the Minimax one?
As for the input type how its called the Minimax one?
Originally Posted by BoogieWoogie /img/forum/go_quote.gif has to be 12v ? din't you mean could be. |
As for the input type how its called the Minimax one? |
Originally Posted by Beefy /img/forum/go_quote.gif Sorry, has to be 24V. I'm typing faster than I'm thinking today. Eh? I don't know what you mean. |
Originally Posted by BoogieWoogie /img/forum/go_quote.gif Finally! I think this is it Transformador 700mA- 24V saida - MTK input tension - AC 220V output tension – 24V intensity - 700mA for 10€ must be it I only hope is the same cable entrace of the miniMax |
Originally Posted by tomb /img/forum/go_quote.gif You need to look somewhere else. They don't even have the category. The one you just picked is a DC walwart - it has cooling slots and that's tell-tale for DC. Did you not try the Farnell link I posted? That one was perfect. |
Originally Posted by BoogieWoogie /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yes I have cheked but is to much expensive 23€+shipping costs, my country certainly has one too just have to find it. Camon lol .. This is MUST work does it ?. It is on AC->AC this is what I need right. input: 220VAC output: 24VAC 1000mA DC cable 5.5x 2.5 x11mm - Right size ? |
Originally Posted by tomb /img/forum/go_quote.gif Sorry - the 2.5 is the problem. That's the diameter of the plug - it needs to be 2.1mm. You may be able to change out the socket on the MiniMAX, but it seems unbelievable that you can't find the right one in your country. How about security systems? One of the most common sources in this country are walwarts that are used to supply security systems. They get around the electrical licensing requirements by using 24VAC walwarts because they can run lengthy wiring with voltages that don't approach licensing requirements. Just a thought ... Is there a Farnell in your country? Maybe the price is cheaper than the one in the UK that I referenced. |
Originally Posted by tomb /img/forum/go_quote.gif Good news! I finally finished building the MAX V1.2a prototype: I'll live with it for a few days to make sure everything's OK, then production PCB's will be ordered shortly thereafter. |
Originally Posted by jdkJake /img/forum/go_quote.gif YEAH!!! Great news Tom. I am so looking forward to this build I cannot tell you. Keep us in the loop! jk |