Hi,
I live in Canada and have just ordered a Power Supply Kit 1 without
transformer. The dealer was unsure were I should buy one. Can
someone give me the specs on what transformer I should be buying.
Cheers.
Richard
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Don Kim <
dkimcg@...
> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I ordered the same exact part from Jameco, and
> found a suitable transformer at All electronics. Everything is
> working fine, and I'll have a spare transformer. Thanks.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 10:20 AM, <
yahoo@...
> wrote:
>>> I blew my power transformer (the wallwart part) in the dual buss DIY
>>> kit and I was wondering what the proper specs are to look for in a new
>>> wallwart/transformer.
>>>
>>> 15v, 1500ma
>>> Regulated or not Anything else I should be aware of
>>>
>>> -D
>>
>> The standard transformer is 15V/2500mA AC output (provided that your ordered
>> from us directly, otherwise it depends upon the representative in your
>> country which transformer has been included).
>>
>> For other transformers please look at our website: "Even smaller current
>> output is possible; the current output of the power supply is half the
>> current of the external transformer as the currents for both voltages +/-12V
>> are required (if e.g. the transformer outputs max. 1000mA the max. power
>> supply current is 500mA)"
>>
>> Transformers are basically not regulated.
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Dieter Doepfer
>>
>>
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