Thanks!!,I tried out a computer type atx supply feeding the 1363 @5-12vdc
and it was super quiet,I really appreciate you repairing the unit I fried,I
will be purchasing quite a few more as these are perfect for the projects I
do,thanks again for a great product and outstanding service
On Wed, Jul
.whew,john taylor has got me out of the woods on this one,I had the
pinout backwards,its rather confusing but problem solved(although I did
render one unit garbage)I guess $13 isn't to bad a price to pay for
learning the hard way
Tony: No problem, and remember to send the cooked unit b
.whew,john taylor has got me out of the woods on this one,I had the
pinout backwards,its rather confusing but problem solved(although I did
render one unit garbage)I guess $13 isn't to bad a price to pay for
learning the hard way
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Tony P wrote:
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[mailto:neonixie-l@googlegroups.com] On
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To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Help needed with taylor 1363 smps
yes I have good solid connections to the pins using small molded
terminals,connections are good,all I get out of the high
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
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> I haven't use the smps but noticed that the spec sheet says that a
> floati
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?
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> john k
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Re: [neonixie-l] Help needed with taylor 1363 smps
> Hello all and greetings from a new member and first time poster
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
- Original Message ---
> 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 th
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