On 7 September 2011 07:53, Peter Blodow <p.blo...@dreki.de> wrote:

>> Yes, but I can't find one. (or not one rated at 15A / 240V anyway)

> Andy, I have one here that will deliver this power easily. It used to
> power a hospital supply where all electrical gear must be floating. The
> only problem would be the shiping since it is very heavy. Where are you,
> anyway?

I am in the UK, and I just realised that I do have a transformer, on
fact I have been using it all along during the development phase, a
safety isolating transformer.

It is interesting watching this conversation develop, as Pete and Dave
are both of the opinion that what I have is entirely conventional for
a servo drive.

I have also just noticed that the transformer I rescued from the skip
at work (A 1160VA Siemens one) might work, if I can find a combination
of winding taps that gives 1:1.

Thanks for the offer, though.

-- 
atp
"Torque wrenches are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men"

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