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Anyone know who makes a 0-120 VDC pot adjust AC/DC converter

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Arlof

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Hello,

Long time lurker first time poster. I've used these before and the module was made by Lambda. It was a enclosed block with a terminal strip. You would mount it in your project box. Terminal block hook ups where something like 2 ac wires, 3 pot wires, + / - vdc.

I've searched high and low on the lambda site to no avail.

All I really need is a module that can do 0 - 120 VDC out has normal 120/60hz VAC input. Output current was low like .125 or .150 A.

Anyone know of a substitute?

Thanks for your time...

Arlof.
 
Have a look here:

**broken link removed**

JimB
 
wow.... I think I mentioned that I checked there site, but thanks anyway. I'm more looking for another source, because after searching Lambda doesn't make one anymore....
 
0-120v

If the form factor is an issue it might be a problem to get the range 0-120V. If it's not, try HP (Aglient). Actually you could also try a place called Test Equity (used reconditioned equipment - lots of power supplies). Good luck.

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