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Hi all My project is still mostly at the thinking stage, although I am accumulating some parts. I have just bought some transformers through Ebay. They are 24 Volt at 3 Amps. They are going for only $6.40 each so I bought four. I can parallel them for a supply of around 30 volts. If this works OK then I can series parallel them in pairs to get around 60 volts if I find that I need higher supply. I am posting this because there are plenty more of these left and I thought some of you might be interested in doing the same thing. If you want them they are on Ebay as buy now. Just do a search for transformer 24volt 3amp. Part number is M 2158L. They are new still in original boxes and the price is excellent. Location is Dandenong North (Melbourne) Regards Don |
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