Camp <kb...@n1k.org>
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement <time-nuts@febo.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2017 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Power Problems Lucent KS-24361, L101 & L102
Hi
The power “brick” is a pretty standard Lucent part. The s
See
https://www.febo.com/pipermail/time-nuts/2014-October/087670.html
Pin 1 is Plus, pin 2 is Minus to an isolated power supply. All other
pins have no connection.
Hence, no damage.
Schematics are not available, but many people have discovered what it
takes to make them work.
Time nuts is an
There's a surface-mount fuse on the back of the board. But pin 3 seems to
show no leakage to other pins. I'd be surprised if connecting it has caused
any damage.
Have you tried reconnecting it correctly ?
On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 3:53 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
> Hi
>
> The power
Hi
The power “brick” is a pretty standard Lucent part. The show up from time to
time
on the surplus market. The gotcha is that you may be able to buy a KS box for
less
than the asking price for the power brick.
There are no schematics on these devices other than what some people have traced
Am 05.02.2017 um 04:29 schrieb Hal Murray:
b...@baylorhill.com said:
Where does pin three (P1) connect. I may have trashed both units. Are
schematics available.
I don't know of any schematics. I would take it apart and see if anything is
connected to any of the other pins on those
b...@baylorhill.com said:
> Where does pin three (P1) connect. I may have trashed both units. Are
> schematics available.
I don't know of any schematics. I would take it apart and see if anything is
connected to any of the other pins on those connectors. Or measure the
resistance from the
I,m brand new to this forum. I need your help. While powering up a
KS-24361 set of units for the first time, my power plug for P1 was wired
incorrectly!. Pin one (P1) was plus 24 VDC; Pin three (P1) minus 24
VDC--this
should have been pin two Tried same connection on both L101 and L102, no