Re: 85-265VAC and 24VDC combined power supply
- From: "Phil Allison" <philallison@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 23:03:36 +1000
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Eeysore
I think you will need primary coil divided into two sections. One for
85V-265VAC and one for 24VDC.
Bizarre ! A 'DC transformer' ?
Any sane person will consider that it's about a switched psu. And that the
turns ratio for 85VAC rms vs 24VDC will be too huge to be resonably
compensated by pulse width.
** Such babble could well be the voice of one possessed by a multitude
of evil demons .....
Rather use coil part A if 24VDC, and part A+B if input is 85VAC =>
120Vpeak.
** Those demons are sure having a real good party in there !!!
Maybe you should fart some energy into your manners.
** One dumbass Swede needs to stay off the weed, piss or mushrooms that he
has had far too much of.
......... Phil
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