It works fine now.
All I needed was more output power. Now to the net part of my project;
pulleys for a Brengman style cutter.
Thank you all for your input and with helping me in my thinking!
Chris Barker
I have an outdoor sign transformer rated @ .250 KVA and I could hook it
up at either
06, 2002 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Power supply for foam -What do I need?
I have an outdoor sign transformer rated @ .250 KVA and I could hook it
up at either 12 or 24 volts so if my math is right I could get approx.
20A @12v or 10A @24v.
Which would be better; 12 or 24 volts? Or is there any
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Power supply for foam -What do I need?
I have an outdoor sign transformer rated @ .250 KVA and I could hook it
up at either 12 or 24 volts so if my math is right I could get approx.
20A @12v or 10A @24v.
Which would
? It seems
that the dimmers are at a lower price point.
Martin
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From: Ed Berris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Power supply for foam -What do I need?
I understand
Yes it would be pulling 2.17A @110v input but wouldn't it be putting out
10.41A @ 24v on the output side (neglecting any transformer losses)? :^}
Chris
C. Barker wrote:
I have an outdoor sign transformer rated @ .250 KVA and I could hook it
up at either 12 or 24 volts so if my math is
C. Barker wrote:
Yes it would be pulling 2.17A @110v input but wouldn't it be putting out
10.41A @ 24v on the output side (neglecting any transformer losses)? :^}
Doh. Good point.
I don't suppose you've actually measured the voltage and current coming
out of it? That's the real test.
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