I will try that now

On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 12:29 PM, JohnK <yend...@internode.on.net> wrote:

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> So much for using webmail [I don't see quoted text]... I went off to look
> at the data after reading Tony's post and the reply went to John R's post ;
> he  already said the main thing - DC.
> Try a battery?
>
> And maybe just a resistor from enable to rail I should have said. Have you
> made a connection between Enable and Rail that can't be interrupted? Don't
> rely on clips; solder a link/resistor Enable to rail ?
>
> John K.
>
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> *Subject:* Re: [neonixie-l] Help needed with taylor 1363 smps
>
> I haven't use the smps but noticed that the spec sheet says that a
> floating Enable can destroy the module. Have you had power ON and no
> connections to the Enable? Safer to wire it to a pot?
>
> Are you supplying smooth DC to it?
>
>
>
> john k
>
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> > Hello all and greetings from a new member and first time poster,I'm
> trying to figure out how to use these little 1363 smps from taylor
> electronic,I've tried using it in this configuration "always on",I'm using
> a 9vdc 1000ma wallwart and have the +(plus) wire going to Vn and enable and
> the -(minus) wire going to ground but I get nothing out of the HV out,can
> anyone with expierience with these please for the sake of my sanity please
> show/tell me how I get these things to work,it looks simple but I just
> can't get it to work,thanks much in advance
>
> Sounds like it should work, yes. Here's what I would check if I were doing
> it. I'd check that wall wart to see if it was producing clean DC - many of
> them just give half-wave rectified DC with no filtering or regulation.
> Adding a capacitor (to filter and smooth it out) will help if this is the
> case, and adding a voltage regulator can help even more. That particular
> module doesn't like being turned on and off rapidly, so half-wave DC will
> make it unhappy. I'd also make sure I have the pinout right - an ohmmeter
> can verify that what are supposed to be the ground pins are all connected
> together.
>
> - John
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