Phil Wasson wrote:
> 
> I thought this would be simple: Design a low cost 15VDC 150ma
> unregulated power supply that will run on 115 or 230 VAC.  It must use a
> 2 VA tranformer due to size requirements.
> 
> Many companies make a suitable transformer that has two primaries and
> two secondaries.  The secondaries are connected in parallel for 15V, 170
> ma output.  To switch between 115 and 230 VAC, the primaries are
> connected in either parallel or series.  This requires a 3PDT switch.

Nope, see below.

> All the slide switches I can find for this purpose are SPDT or DPDT.
> My question is, how are products designed using a DPDT switch for this
> purpose?
> --
> Phil Wasson
> 
> pwasson@pacbell.net


How about this:

 L1--+-----------------)||
      \            120 )||
       \       +-------)||
        \  120 | 240    ||
         \  O__O  O     ||
          \/      |     ||
          /\ __   |     ||
         /  O  O  O     ||
        /      |        ||
       /       +-------)||
      /            120 )||
  N--+-----------------)||

Gene


Date: Sat, 19 Oct 1996 03:09:45 -0500

Original Subject: Re: 115/230 VAC switching - how do they do it? (I thought it would be easy!)


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