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Rob Kramer
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Hi there,
I'm actually supposed to have an electronics background, but I've been been
out of it for so long that I cannot figure out this basic problem:
I've got a dual output power supply (Sorensen XT15-4) that runs on 110V, and
I live in a 220V world. The device is basically two completely separate
supplies in one casing. The two identical transformers are 110V, each with
a single primary winding, connected in parallel to mains. The device does
not allow mains voltage selection.
Now the obvious question is: can I rewire the two primaries to be in series
and run on 220V, or will weird phase effects or whetever, that I long ago
forgot about, cause things to explode/melt? Would the 60->50 Hz change be
harmful in the first place?
Cheers,
Rob
I'm actually supposed to have an electronics background, but I've been been
out of it for so long that I cannot figure out this basic problem:
I've got a dual output power supply (Sorensen XT15-4) that runs on 110V, and
I live in a 220V world. The device is basically two completely separate
supplies in one casing. The two identical transformers are 110V, each with
a single primary winding, connected in parallel to mains. The device does
not allow mains voltage selection.
Now the obvious question is: can I rewire the two primaries to be in series
and run on 220V, or will weird phase effects or whetever, that I long ago
forgot about, cause things to explode/melt? Would the 60->50 Hz change be
harmful in the first place?
Cheers,
Rob