anirudhgk7 Member A Join Date Feb 2019 Location Kerala Posts 42 Apr 30, 2019 #1 Micro 820 PLC manual shows 24V 0.5Amps 2080 PSAC 12W power supply to connect There is any problem to connect micro 820 to 1606-XLB240E power supply
Micro 820 PLC manual shows 24V 0.5Amps 2080 PSAC 12W power supply to connect There is any problem to connect micro 820 to 1606-XLB240E power supply
geniusintraining Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Jun 2005 Location SC Posts 8,274 Apr 30, 2019 #2 Should be fine... I also use my power supplies and they are 2.5 amps This is the manual on their power supply, that hooks on the end of the PLC , you would just mount yours on a din rail then hardwire it to the PLC https://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/in/2080-in001_-en-p.pdf
Should be fine... I also use my power supplies and they are 2.5 amps This is the manual on their power supply, that hooks on the end of the PLC , you would just mount yours on a din rail then hardwire it to the PLC https://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/in/2080-in001_-en-p.pdf
anirudhgk7 Member OP A Join Date Feb 2019 Location Kerala Posts 42 Apr 30, 2019 #3 1606-XLB240E power supply out is 24 v 10 amps
geniusintraining Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Jun 2005 Location SC Posts 8,274 Apr 30, 2019 #4 Correct... the PLC is 24V 0.5Amps so you will have a spare 9.5 amps if needed for the rest of your project, such as the I/O on the PLC The reason they tell you .5 amps thats what the PLC will use, so you can use anything larger than .5 just dont use anything smaller
Correct... the PLC is 24V 0.5Amps so you will have a spare 9.5 amps if needed for the rest of your project, such as the I/O on the PLC The reason they tell you .5 amps thats what the PLC will use, so you can use anything larger than .5 just dont use anything smaller
anirudhgk7 Member OP A Join Date Feb 2019 Location Kerala Posts 42 Apr 30, 2019 #5 Okay thanks for the information