> BTW: If I have a look at the principles of producer responsibility in > the american law system, I do not understand, how Dieter can think only > about selling seperate power supplies. We know this problem. This is why the power supply is declared as a spare part and why there are so many safety remarks on our web site like "suitable for qualified personnel only because of electrical safety (dangerous mains voltage 115V / 230V)". The remarks are boring for specialists but necessary to put off laymen. > If a power supply was available that was pre-wired for X modules with leads, > that would avoid the problem of it being dangerous. It seems to me that the > power supply seems to be something that keeps coming up on this list.... > inexperienced people trying to figure out how to build one isn't the best > idea! This would require to built a separate fully closed box with mains inlet, switch and fuse for the power supply only to avoid any contact to the pcb tracks and wires that are connected to mains voltage. As I'd expect only low quantities for such a box the price would be in the same range as the power supply. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer
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AW: [Doepfer_a100] Prohibitive cost of G6 hurts module buyers?
2005-03-08 by Dieter Doepfer
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