Right-click on the image, save it to your computer, and upload it to the post as a file.
AnalogKid Jun 10, 2015 2,884 Joined Jun 10, 2015 Messages 2,884 Apr 10, 2016 #21 Right-click on the image, save it to your computer, and upload it to the post as a file.
davenn Moderator Sep 5, 2009 14,254 Joined Sep 5, 2009 Messages 14,254 Apr 10, 2016 #22 duke37 said: I do not know how to copy the pictures here. Click to expand... or even easier just copy and paste the url link to the ebay sale
duke37 said: I do not know how to copy the pictures here. Click to expand... or even easier just copy and paste the url link to the ebay sale
E elshorbagy01 Apr 9, 2016 14 Joined Apr 9, 2016 Messages 14 Apr 11, 2016 #23 duke37 said: I found several on e-bay 100-240V in to 24V DC power supplies. They specify 50 or 60 Hz input but I would expect them to work on DC. The advantage of these is that they come in a insulated case. I do not know how to copy the pictures here. Click to expand... thank you, but they are Ac input voltage not Dc
duke37 said: I found several on e-bay 100-240V in to 24V DC power supplies. They specify 50 or 60 Hz input but I would expect them to work on DC. The advantage of these is that they come in a insulated case. I do not know how to copy the pictures here. Click to expand... thank you, but they are Ac input voltage not Dc
duke37 Jan 9, 2011 5,364 Joined Jan 9, 2011 Messages 5,364 Apr 11, 2016 #24 I said they were listed as AC and said in #10 why they should work on DC. In no circumstances get a transformer supply, this will go pop on DC. The cost is not too great to try and would be more reliable than a home built device.
I said they were listed as AC and said in #10 why they should work on DC. In no circumstances get a transformer supply, this will go pop on DC. The cost is not too great to try and would be more reliable than a home built device.
BobK Jan 5, 2010 7,682 Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 7,682 Apr 11, 2016 #25 I'm with Duke. Line voltage switchers have a rectifier as the first stage. DC input should work just fine. Bob
I'm with Duke. Line voltage switchers have a rectifier as the first stage. DC input should work just fine. Bob