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Electronics => Repair => Topic started by: diegooo1972 on July 19, 2019, 04:21:41 pm
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Hi guys
I'm quite new here and noobish. I hope someone can help me.
I try to understand if this power supply is 110v or 220v
Of course there' s nothing about the input voltage anywhere. I tear it down and posted the photo here
https://imgur.com/a/h3xFl3c (https://imgur.com/a/h3xFl3c)
The fuse just says 10A and no voltage. The plug was missing and before to put a new plug I was trying to be sure about input voltage.
This power supply has been left to my father from my grand father. And now the head of my father is not working properly anymore so he can't help me.
There are also some specifications here
http://www.testequipmenthq.com/datasheets/FARNELL-B30-10-Datasheet.pdf (http://www.testequipmenthq.com/datasheets/FARNELL-B30-10-Datasheet.pdf)
To go on looking around the transformer I need to start desoldering everything and at the moment I don't fell comfortable doing so.
I hope that I am in the right place on the forum and also hope not to bothering you. I just try to learn if possible
Excuse if this is a noob question.
Thank in any case.
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Please see Fig. 1, in the Farnell "B Series" Power Supply Instruction Manual, for details of the transformer connections for different input voltages:
http://rtellason.com/manuals/FarnellBSeriesPowerSupply.pdf (http://rtellason.com/manuals/FarnellBSeriesPowerSupply.pdf)
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Thank you soo much.
I never had something like this to select 220v and 110v and I tought this was too old to find a manual.
Lack of experience and din't search enough I think.
I'm very gratefull.