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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 ·
Re: Lodi-con with YD7001 via Z21 protocol - bug?
Thanks Karst I do have your email from a previous correspondence. Would you mind if I replied to them adding you to the cc? Cheers Eddie
By Reded · #4633 ·
Re: DR5000 & Cobalt Problems
A friend of mine has had the problem of Cobolts loosing addresses on his railcom enabled layout. The layout is controlled by a dr5000 and many dr5088s for detection. He had wired a completely
By jeff coll · #4632 ·
Re: Lodi-con with YD7001 via Z21 protocol - bug?
That is my impression :) I would any employee of mine, that would say this to me, fire instantaenously? :O :O And.. I think it's a very "cocky" reaction. But for the "problem": If LoDi(-con) does
By karst.drenth · #4631 ·
Re: DR5000 & Cobalt Problems
They would if you placed them in a bit of track that was going back through a detector - put them in the feed side of the power and they should be ok. You can put them anywhere, doesn’t have to be
By Iain Morrison · #4630 ·
Re: DR5000 & Cobalt Problems
I've tried them bus suppressors and they gave me false occupancies [email protected]> wrote:
By Alan Watt · #4629 ·
Re: DR5000 & Cobalt Problems
John, This is still expensive for what it actually is but more realistic given it includes postage charges DCC Power Bus Terminator Snubber Filter Kit Pair | eBay
By Iain Morrison · #4628 ·
Re: Lodi-con with YD7001 via Z21 protocol - bug?
I find this response for Lodi rather surprising given that the Z21 protocol is an openly published document and has been used by many other companies to develop items and not of them seem to have an
By Iain Morrison · #4627 ·