Almost any linear supply can be wired for Euro or US power. Go to Mouser, look at the Condors. It all depends on how you wrie up the primary side of the transformer - which WILL need to be wired, with a switch, with a fuse, the whole magila. But---Condor supplies are excellent. You practically don't need a fuse they fold back so quickly in a short circuit situation. hope this helpos, P synthtrader wrote: > hello, > > Anybody know where I could get a power supply with connections for > Asys modules? Europe (Italy) would be nice though I guess a 110v > power supply and power converter could work. I don't have the module > list on this computer but the count is like 10 modules or so, not > too many, including the RS-200 Sequential controller and > Programmable Scale Generator. Everything else = normal size. > > Here is the deal, I'm trying to sell a bundle of modules to a guy in > Italy and we were going to get the case from Proma in order for him > to save some money. That leaves us without a power supply. I asked > Bob Williams who referred me to Big City Music, even globally. > > Otherwise if anyone is selling a case with power supply either in > the USA or Europe I'd consider it. > > Thanks, Shawn Cleary > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [analogue_systems] Power Supply - Europe
2004-05-27 by Peter Grenader
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