Hello, I accidentally hooked a transformer to 240V AC. It can take 120/240V but on the board where it is soldered you have to set a switch to choose. I guess this will change how the connection pins are tied. The transformer in question can be found here, its the SPW-353-D:
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So, can it take 240V in the 120V setting for a few minutes? Or will it melt? After a few minutes a 10A fuse blew in my appartments power central so I guess something nasty happened on the board and to much current started to flow somewhere.
The circuit is a DC motor controller so its full of potentiometers, capacitors and transistors. I guess something is badly damaged, but how do I find out and where is it most likely something went wrong?
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So, can it take 240V in the 120V setting for a few minutes? Or will it melt? After a few minutes a 10A fuse blew in my appartments power central so I guess something nasty happened on the board and to much current started to flow somewhere.
The circuit is a DC motor controller so its full of potentiometers, capacitors and transistors. I guess something is badly damaged, but how do I find out and where is it most likely something went wrong?