A 12V *AC* power supply
Shachar Shemesh
shachar at shemesh.biz
Wed Jul 14 16:58:46 IDT 2010
Alon Barzilai wrote:
>
> one more thing you can do, is to open up the 110V transformer and see
> what inside, my guess is that it have no other component then the real
> transformer inside, with pa primary coil for 110v and secondary for 12V.
> and you replace it with another one when the primary coil is 220V.
> BTW, how heavy it is?
The reference adapter has no screws. I assume it is held together either
by glue or plastic welding. Either way - I am reluctant to open it up.
It is heavy. It obviously has a coil based transformer inside. It's the
bits I'm interested in, the current limiting components, that do not
weight much, I'm afraid.
Shachar
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Shachar Shemesh
Lingnu Open Source Consulting Ltd.
http://www.lingnu.com
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