adel1961 Member A Join Date May 2003 Location toronto Posts 105 Jul 6, 2011 #16 I see most of the recently manufactured power supplies input ranging from 100 v A.C. to 230 v A.C. , so it would't matter if you have a voltage drop at the input side , in the mean time the output is adjustable from 19 v dc , to 28.5 v dc.
I see most of the recently manufactured power supplies input ranging from 100 v A.C. to 230 v A.C. , so it would't matter if you have a voltage drop at the input side , in the mean time the output is adjustable from 19 v dc , to 28.5 v dc.
RDS Member R Join Date May 2003 Posts 171 Jul 6, 2011 #17 I ran across this the other day and bought a few. For $27.75 you can hardly go wrong. http://www.automationdirect.com/adc...NO_PS,_PSB,_PSC,_PSM,_PSP_Series)/PSB24-060-P
I ran across this the other day and bought a few. For $27.75 you can hardly go wrong. http://www.automationdirect.com/adc...NO_PS,_PSB,_PSC,_PSM,_PSP_Series)/PSB24-060-P