Burgerman wrote:Can you order me what I need as I cant figure out the website in any way!
Yes fancy case! 240vAC
60V out.
I can do the mods with your translation I think.
steves1977uk wrote:If I ordered the PSU+mod, how hard is it to install the mod? I usually get my Brother to fit and solder things, but he doesn't have a lot of patience if things don't go as expected
Steve
shirley_hkg wrote: There are 1 or 2 who sell modified units @£60.00 .
Full modification for a .
shirley_hkg wrote: There are 1 or 2 who sell modified units @£60.00 .
Full modification for a .
Gnomatic wrote:Of course, being in the US, I'll need to grab a 110V AC to 220V AC step up converter to run the power supply. But that's not big deal.
Gnomatic wrote:shirley if you can ship to the US, I'd like one of these as well! 60v out, with the fancy case mod.
Burgerman wrote:The rewiring isnt a problem for me.
I would like the mod done, and will swap case myself.
Thanks.
Burgerman wrote:They do 110 to 240 and50 and 60 cycles AC as far as I know.
Most stuff we buy in the EU or china does both. Often without even needing a switch. Because nobody knows where it will end up!
shirley_hkg wrote:
However , it does say 110-240V 50/60Hz already , doesn't it ?
shirley_hkg wrote: Running @117V , power will be cut by half . That is the output current will be limited to 50% of what the constant current being set .
That's said , the seller .
shirley_hkg wrote:And that fency new case too ?
Burgerman wrote:How do they get 110 from single phase 220V? Or is the 220 actually 2 phases? And 110v is N plus a phase? Or they would need twice as many cables into the house.
It should be simple then to run a set of cables and breakers for EU or UK style sockets at 240V for big tools, heaters, power supplies, etc. Makes you wonder why they would want 110 as well. Just gives more room for errors...
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