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strokedmaro

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Hello again. I was hoping someone might know where I could get a 35vdc power supply capable of 10A...or a transformer capable of these numbers. I could then throw on a filter cap and bridge rectifier also. It would also be helpful if the primary was 115vac or 220vac but either will do. THANKS!!!
 
Reply to: sale-1047660090@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
Date: 2009-02-23, 6:37PM CST



THIS SQUARE D "BUCK & BOOST TRANSFORMER" IS NEW AND IN ORIGINAL BOX. SPECS: CATALOG NUMBER 1.5S46F. 120V X 240V - 16/32V. CLASS 7414. 1.5KVA, PHASE: 1. FREQUENCY: 60 HZ. INS. CLASS: 180 DEG. C. RAINPROOF TYPE 3R ENCLOSURE GENERAL PURPOSE TRANSFORMER 87645. WE HAVE 1 MORE OF THESE TRANSFORMERS AT THE $85 EACH PRICE.

PLEASE CALL 636-461-1438 OR 314-604-7436.
 
You can also parallel or serial several identical 'formers from Hosfelt.com or Allelectronics.com. By switching these in and out you can keep the rectifier heatsink dissipation down.
 
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