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Re: Can a power supply have too much current?
- Subject: Re: Can a power supply have too much current?
- From: "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:37:08 -0800
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Tristan Mumford wrote:
G'day!
I just received my IIgs. I am absolutely ecstatic!
However there is one minor issue. As its origins are in the US it means it
has a 110v supply.
A lot of switching supplies have an internal off-line DC supply that can
be configured for either 115vac or 230vac by moving, installing, or
removing an insulated wire jumper.
It might be worth checking inside to see if there is provision for that.
-michael
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