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beto1
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2 Jul 2008, 02:50 am »
hi,
bugle's power supply can be configured to 220v?
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2 Jul 2008, 07:18 am »
Yes, wire the primary coils in series. The holes are arranged in a line "12 34". Connect pins 2 and 3 together, then apply 230Vac to pins 1 and 4.
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beto1
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2 Jul 2008, 10:58 am »
Hi,
thanks for your response.
Do you know that if I configure the PS to 230v having a 220v mains give any performance difference?
regards
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3 Jul 2008, 03:12 am »
There is enough headroom in the design to work to work over a much wider range than 220V to 230V.
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