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JpanHalt:
thanks for your linked document, which says Japan mains is 100VAC +/-10v.....but our senior engineer tells us that Japan mains will virtually never be 10v down...he reckons its +/-5V and no more....who do we believe?
thanks but our equipment runs 12 hours solid per day, if the supply drops out for just a few seconds (goes down to 90VAC for just a few seconds per day) then we get sheets of non cured ink going through the machine, which really is not wanted.
If things can go wrong then the will go wrong.thanks but our equipment runs 12 hours solid per day, if the supply drops out for just a few seconds (goes down to 90VAC for just a few seconds per day) then we get sheets of non cured ink going through the machine, which really is not wanted.
The last time you went against your boss, it didn't turn out so well, as I recall. What does the chief engineer want you to do? Have you discussed it with him/her? Is s/he open to spending the resources to buy or design a more robust power supply?JpanHalt:
thanks for your linked document, which says Japan mains is 100VAC +/-10v.....but our senior engineer tells us that Japan mains will virtually never be 10v down...he reckons its +/-5V and no more....who do we believe?