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frantik3
16-01-2014, 18:05
I have asked a customer if you must use for food, from the gallo-the-counter or ecu power supply in direct current or alternating the ones that I use are in ac, but I think vadino well also keeps someone can give me info on
I have asked a customer if you must use for food, from the gallo-the-counter or ecu power supply in direct current or alternating the ones that I use are in ac, but I think vadino well also keeps someone can give me info on
According to me if a device ? designed to be powered from the direct current is not allowed to? work properly if fed in alternating and vice versa. From experience I have had to replace a customer with a power supply of a router which is fed into the continuous, mistakenly I took a power supply into ac power and not working at all. The signals they provide are completely different. The control units of the car being powered directly from the battery should be continuous.
motorsport
16-01-2014, 19:03
I use for the cock stabilized power supply 12v 5A!!
Backgroop
16-01-2014, 19:04
I have asked a customer if you must use for food, from the gallo-the-counter or ecu power supply in direct current or alternating the ones that I use are in ac, but I think vadino well also keeps someone can give me info on
The power supplies of the various ecu of the cars are all a direct current (DC), where you use those to alternating current AC??
the rooster is powered in direct current, the only thing that you need to keep an eye on and the amperage needs to vary from 1.5 to 2A (amp?)..
motorsport
16-01-2014, 19:13
here he is in the attachment, if you can? help stabilized power Supply fixed voltage and never had any problems reading & writing at the desk!!
frantik3
16-01-2014, 19:16
power supply to jack the round I always used the one of the rooster and 220 AC output 12 dc and then continue while or found a power-supply-the-counter 12 continues to? with the tester and with that, jack and I see the negative and the positive, i.e. reversing the polarit? with the tester I see the minus sign while on the bench the minus sign with the tester did not see him
elettro72
16-01-2014, 19:29
frantik3
sar? a dual power supply
frantik3
16-01-2014, 19:32
and that's okay
carlo abarth
16-01-2014, 23:02
I use direct current to overcome 5 amp!!! it's not giving me problems and is stabilized!!
I use direct current to overcome 5 amp!!! it's not giving me problems and is stabilized!!
a power supply to overcome 5 amp and is good for? you have to be accopiare with a battery buffer for safety,in my area there are sometimes power surges even when st? planning if the current is flowing and I am screwed as I often ? happened!!
cinqueturbo
17-01-2014, 01:39
a power supply to overcome 5 amp and is good for? you have to be accopiare with a battery buffer for safety,in my area there are sometimes power surges even when st? planning if the current is flowing and I am screwed as I often ? happened!!
There are groups of continuity? also called UPS it would be good for your problem..
my holds almost an hour and a half...
motorsport
17-01-2014, 10:04
I...I also use group ups jobs serene,my holds half an hour,an hour and a half and very good put the machinery in motion at the time, but that you put the battery in the truck in?? hihiihihihi
cinqueturbo
17-01-2014, 15:38
I...I also use group ups jobs serene,my holds half an hour,an hour and a half and very good put the machinery in motion at the time, but that you put the battery in the truck in?? hihiihihihi
Not really;).. but it has two batteries 12-7A type Scooter, supports Pc, printer, external Hdd and a lamp on a lamp como:p..
the best source of energy 12 v would be the battery without shock or anything
I use a power supply x pc and it is fine
eobdexpression
22-01-2014, 13:22
I think that a stabilized power supply from 220 v to 12 v is perfect, then also the external battery normal does not ? evil
cinqueturbo
22-01-2014, 14:29
Be a nice battery 70A under the bench and nice!!!.. ;)
and good x will not have any problems
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