Home made AC-AC power supply question

"Clubsprint "



** GO DROP DEAD -

YOU STINKING , ASD FUCKED CRIMINAL, ARSEHOLE !!!






....... Phil
 
"Doug Miller"


** DROP DEAD -


YOU PATHETIC SEPTIC ASSHOLE !!!





....... Phil
 
On Nov 23, 11:34 am, "Clubsprint" <spamspamspams...@nospam.com> wrote:
I have a device requiring 9v AC 2.5 Amp.

So do I get a 240v-9v transformer from the electronics shop and put it in a
case, attach the correct leads and I'm done.

I suppose an inline fuse might be a safety precaution.

Is this all that's required or is there some sort of regualting curcuit that
I should add?

Tranformer I was thinking of using

http://www.rsaustralia.com/cgi-bin/bv/rswww/searchBrowseAction.do?N=0...
Just buy a proper one, they are available
Try here for a 9.6V 2.5A one for example:
http://www.accesscomms.com.au/Products/Adaptors.htm
Or parallel a couple of 1A ones, everyone stocks those.

Dave.
 
"David L. Jones"

Just buy a proper one, they are available
Try here for a 9.6V 2.5A one for example:
http://www.accesscomms.com.au/Products/Adaptors.htm

Or parallel a couple of 1A ones, everyone stocks those.

** That is an EXTRAORDINARILY dangerous suggestion !!

AC adaptors must NEVER be wired in parallel - or one will power the other
making the exposed pins live at 240 volts.

Shame, shame, shame on you DLJ.





....... Phil
 
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 23:47:40 +1100, "Phil Allison"
<philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote:

"David L. Jones"


Just buy a proper one, they are available
Try here for a 9.6V 2.5A one for example:
http://www.accesscomms.com.au/Products/Adaptors.htm

Or parallel a couple of 1A ones, everyone stocks those.


** That is an EXTRAORDINARILY dangerous suggestion !!

AC adaptors must NEVER be wired in parallel - or one will power the other
making the exposed pins live at 240 volts.
---
If their mains plugs are used to plug in to mains receptacles and
they're phased correctly, how so?


--
JF
 
"John Fields"
"Phil Allison"
"David L. Jones"


Just buy a proper one, they are available
Try here for a 9.6V 2.5A one for example:
http://www.accesscomms.com.au/Products/Adaptors.htm

Or parallel a couple of 1A ones, everyone stocks those.


** That is an EXTRAORDINARILY dangerous suggestion !!

AC adaptors must NEVER be wired in parallel - or one will power the
other
making the exposed pins live at 240 volts.

---
If their mains plugs are used to plug in to mains receptacles and
they're phased correctly, how so?

** Whaaaaaattttttt ??????????????

Serious lack of imagination and the basic principle of Murphy's Law noted.


BTW

A 9 volt 1 amp adaptor is a " wall wart" - so no plugs.



...... Phil
 
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 00:30:41 +1100, "Phil Allison"
<philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote:

"John Fields"
"Phil Allison"
"David L. Jones"


Just buy a proper one, they are available
Try here for a 9.6V 2.5A one for example:
http://www.accesscomms.com.au/Products/Adaptors.htm

Or parallel a couple of 1A ones, everyone stocks those.


** That is an EXTRAORDINARILY dangerous suggestion !!

AC adaptors must NEVER be wired in parallel - or one will power the
other
making the exposed pins live at 240 volts.

---
If their mains plugs are used to plug in to mains receptacles and
they're phased correctly, how so?


** Whaaaaaattttttt ??????????????

Serious lack of imagination and the basic principle of Murphy's Law noted.


BTW

A 9 volt 1 amp adaptor is a " wall wart" - so no plugs.
How does it connect to the mains, then?


--
JF
 
On Nov 27, 11:47 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@tpg.com.au> wrote:
"David L. Jones"



Just buy a proper one, they are available
Try here for a 9.6V 2.5A one for example:
http://www.accesscomms.com.au/Products/Adaptors.htm

Or parallel a couple of 1A ones, everyone stocks those.

** That is an EXTRAORDINARILY dangerous suggestion !!

AC adaptors must NEVER be wired in parallel - or one will power the other
making the exposed pins live at 240 volts.

Shame, shame, shame on you DLJ.

...... Phil
Simply put them in an ABS box, along with a nice big warning sticker
and Phil's Toaster Repairs contact number in case of emergency or
service.

If you chose the right size box and a power board, the OP wouldn't
have to touch any mains wiring at all, and the lid could close down on
the plugpacks holding them securely in place. Of course, it's much
easier and less fuss to simply buy the right adapter as I mentioned.

Dave.
 
"David L. Jerkoff "
Just buy a proper one, they are available
Try here for a 9.6V 2.5A one for example:
http://www.accesscomms.com.au/Products/Adaptors.htm

Or parallel a couple of 1A ones, everyone stocks those.

** That is an EXTRAORDINARILY dangerous suggestion !!

AC adaptors must NEVER be wired in parallel - or one will power the
other
making the exposed pins live at 240 volts.

Shame, shame, shame on you DLJ.



Simply put them in an ABS box, along with a nice big warning sticker
and Phil's Toaster Repairs contact number in case of emergency or
service.
** Pathetic, really.


If you chose the right size box and a power board, the OP wouldn't
have to touch any mains wiring at all, and the lid could close down on
the plugpacks holding them securely in place.

** How idiotic.

The OP could just buy a step down tranny and use the adaptor he has.

Only problem being - that he is an UTTER FUCKING MORON.




........ Phil
 
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:09:46 -0600, John Fields wrote:

Just buy a proper one, they are available
Try here for a 9.6V 2.5A one for example:
http://www.accesscomms.com.au/Products/Adaptors.htm

Or parallel a couple of 1A ones, everyone stocks those.


** That is an EXTRAORDINARILY dangerous suggestion !!

AC adaptors must NEVER be wired in parallel - or one will power the other
making the exposed pins live at 240 volts.

---
If their mains plugs are used to plug in to mains receptacles and
they're phased correctly, how so?
Someone might unplug one of them, at which point its pins will be live.

When dealing with high voltages, understand how something works is often
less important than understanding how it may fail.
 
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 02:32:08 +0000, Nobody <nobody@nowhere.com>
wrote:

On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:09:46 -0600, John Fields wrote:

Just buy a proper one, they are available
Try here for a 9.6V 2.5A one for example:
http://www.accesscomms.com.au/Products/Adaptors.htm

Or parallel a couple of 1A ones, everyone stocks those.


** That is an EXTRAORDINARILY dangerous suggestion !!

AC adaptors must NEVER be wired in parallel - or one will power the other
making the exposed pins live at 240 volts.

---
If their mains plugs are used to plug in to mains receptacles and
they're phased correctly, how so?

Someone might unplug one of them, at which point its pins will be live.
---
Yup, I didn't think about that. Thanks. :)


--
JF
 

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