From: Bill Garber on 17 Dec 2009 13:24 "dott.Piergiorgio" <dott.PiergiorgioNIHON(a)KAIGUN.fastwebnet.it> wrote in message news:ELjWm.63412$813.50236(a)tornado.fastwebnet.it... > Bill Garber ha scritto: > >>> 1 220V Commodore 2031LP/1540/1541/1541C/1551 Power supply (& matching >>> internal steel frame mounting base for mech & controller board). Works >>> well (tested briefly here with a step-up transformer) and fresh pull >>> from a 1551. Originally from Germany. Selling as I'm in Canada and its >>> not much use here (a 120V 1541 supply now powers the 1551 it came >>> from) > > [snip] > >> From where, Please? > > In the first item description (quoted above) he make reference to being in ,ca ... Generally isn't a problem for people in the > CONUS, and people living in MA or WA or in the Great Lakes area perhaps can even organize an hand delivery.... Duh, being in the US, I stop reading after 220V, since I have 110V here. Also, my skimmers only saw Germany in that description. Locations should IMHO be posted in it's own paragraph, beginning, or end of the post. Sorry, I see the Canada now that you point it out. Bill
From: jeffob2008 on 18 Dec 2009 09:49 On Dec 17, 3:12 am, Øyvind <oyvind.anton...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On 17 Des, 04:07, jeffob2008 <jeffobourd...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello... > > > Here's some things I'll give you guys 1st opportunity on over the > > Christmas season: > > > ----- > Here is a diagram I found talking about the wiring for the power supply: http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/schematics/drives/old/2031/page-31r.gif perhaps if you have the SFD available to you that you could verify the wiring. The pic came up in a search where I was trying to find a pic of one for an SFD. I'll try to lookmore into this shortly as I don't have an SFD myself. > > 1 220V Commodore 2031LP/1540/1541/1541C/1551 Power supply (& matching > > internal steel frame mounting base for mech & controller board). Works > > well (tested briefly here with a step-up transformer) and fresh pull > > from a 1551. Originally from Germany. Selling as I'm in Canada and its > > not much use here (a 120V 1541 supply now powers the 1551 it came > > from) > > Any idea if this will fit a SFD-1001? I've got a 120V drive, and > although I can use it with a step-down transformer, an internal 220V > power would be the best :) > > -- > Øyvind
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