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Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
And I bought four :( So I'd like to know as well... Regards, Bob Gamble <vinny.derobertis@...> wrote:
By Bob Gamble · #4653 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
When Karst recommended the GSMA, I immediately bought 2 of them and I never saw the updated recommendation to use the GSMB. I assume the GSMA is "good enough" or is it worth spending the $ for the
By Vinny DeRobertis · #4652 ·
Re: YaMoRC, Digikeijs, JMRI, English DR5033 Digiboost
You are right :)
By karst.drenth · #4651 ·
Re: YD7001 and decoder pro
Have you change the preferences in JMRI to use the network rather than USB? Sent: 06 December 2024 08:35 To: [email protected] Subject: YD7001 and decoder pro I recently upgraded from
By Iain Morrison · #4650 ·
YD7001 and decoder pro
I recently upgraded from the dr5000. ?All seems good and I decided to switch over to using a LAN connection instead of USB between my PC and the YD7001. The unit now shows the IP address on the front
By Adam Eddy · #4649 ·
Re: YaMoRC, Digikeijs, JMRI, English DR5033 Digiboost
Hi I have been discussing the possibility of the DR60710 power supplies destroying the equipment it is providing power to (YD7001 command station, DR5033 etc.) and what we should consider for a
By Jay Lennox · #4648 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
But that is for the incorrect "A" version ;)
By karst.drenth · #4647 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Yes. xx means 15 or 18 Volts. AFAIK that are the only suitable versions in the series.
By karst.drenth · #4646 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Attached is the Meanwell Data Dennis Cherry
By Dennis Cherry · #4645 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
So what Axx units do you recommend? The XX means the DC voltage output? 'N", HO, O, etc? Dennis Cherry
By Dennis Cherry · #4644 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Correction, it is the GSM60 *B* xx-P1J series
By karst.drenth · #4643 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Hi Jay, Oh YES it can ! Look.... But first: It *CAN* be Short on the DC side, *must most likely* it's the Voltage-Selector slider that malfunctions or any of the internal capacitors get bust.
By karst.drenth · #4642 ·
Re: YaMoRC, Digikeijs, JMRI, English DR5033 Digiboost
I appreciate this is an older post, but assume the right product is the GS M 60 *B* 18-P1J version, as double insulated (the box in box symbol). The "A" version is not. Brgds, Rene
By rzwartus · #4641 ·
Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Hi There is a post on the FaceBook group *Z21, YaMoRc, Digikeijs & automatic control users group ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/1346790392010051/ )* that suggests that if there is a short on the
By Jay Lennox · #4640 ·
Re: Using YD6942
Correct
By karst.drenth · #4639 ·
Re: Using YD6942
Karst Does it therefore change (P-N-P) (P-N-P) to (N-P-N) (N-P-N) as two independent outputs? Sent: 29 November 2024 14:08 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Using YD6942 There
By Iain Morrison · #4638 ·
Re: Using YD6942
There is no manual, instructions are on the bottom-side of the PCB ;) YD6942-Bottom.png ( http://yamorc.de/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/YD6982-Bottom.png ) Just 1:1 connection to the
By karst.drenth · #4637 ·
Using YD6942
Does anyone have a diagram showing how to wire up and use the YD6942? It might be a solution to a problem and I would like to know how it used :) Or has anyone seen manual? Thanks
By Iain Morrison · #4636 ·
Re: Lodi-con with YD7001 via Z21 protocol - bug?
no problem
By karst.drenth · #4635 ·
Re: DR5000 & Cobalt Problems
I bought my kits from https://www.railwayscenics.com/ ( https://www.railwayscenics.com/ ) These seam reasonably priced to me.? I am not an electronics engineer but I can solder and follow
By Adam Eddy · #4634 ·