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| not sure which one youve got , what model is it ? if this helps at all ,on one of mine 110ac in is pin 1 and pin 2 and the two terminals on the other side with the nuts are the dc output i beleave the other terminals S are sense its tough to get info on the older models . on this one , i connected and figured do or die trying ,and it worked out to the best be carefull in there because these things hold a good charge |
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| What is the model number, I have a catalogue but they make all kinds of products, the S+ & S- is indeed usually the sense and these are connected to the respective + & - output, if not used. Is it a Linear or switching supply? Al.
__________________ “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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The model is SPL 250-1024 switching type. It's 250 watt with a 24v, 10 amp output. It has two terminal blocks, the one on the left is the 110 volt ac input. I'm kinda like dertsap, I stuck some juice to it and got 24v dc output between s+ and s-. I think the INH may stand for Inhibit but I've no idea what that is, or if I should hook up something to it. I'm working toward using it on a Homemade CNC router. |
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