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| cybermaus:
So is yours also this much out of spec? I mean, listing it as 9.7V (not merely 9V but no, 9 point 7 volt) and then outputting 13.5, and even a very stable 13.5 to a way overspec current, is a little odd. I have not used the plotter in like 10 years, but now I am hesitant to plug it in. |
| eti:
--- Quote from: cybermaus on November 16, 2021, 01:20:48 pm ---So is yours also this much out of spec? I mean, listing it as 9.7V (not merely 9V but no, 9 point 7 volt) and then outputting 13.5, and even a very stable 13.5 to a way overspec current, is a little odd. I have not used the plotter in like 10 years, but now I am hesitant to plug it in. --- End quote --- I've to test it, as yet. I shall do so when I have time, and when I can find it ;D - it's not too hard to find I am sure. |
| 12much:
Hi Eti, Yes please. Can you give me a quote of what you ask for it? Maybe a PM? Tnxx. |
| 12much:
Hi Cybermause, many tnxx, I'm happy with the info. I'll make a construction with two buck converters to obtain the desired voltages to see if she'll wake up. Eti is offering his powersupply, but in the meantime it will be fun to play with her:-) Even if he measures the same high output, it will be a much better solution than what I can produce what will include modifications to her body with a XLR chassisplug or something like that to make it work. To be continued |
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