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I purchased a 36v 10a switching power supply off of ebay for $35. It apparently took a slow boat from China. Anyway, twenty days later I have a nice looking power supply. The legend for the terminals is +v, -v, <ground symbol>, N, and L. Am I safe to assume that 'N' might mean neutral, and 'L' means, um, maybe line? In other words, 110 connects to N and L, correct? |
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