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|    vijayantv@gmail.com to Samuel M. Goldwasser    |
|    Re: Laser Power Supply Help Needed    |
|    01 Jan 16 13:13:14    |
      On Thursday, December 31, 2015 at 1:30:37 PM UTC-8, Samuel M. Goldwasser wrote:       > vijayantv@gmail.com writes:       >       > > On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 3:35:08 PM UTC-8, gghe...@gmail.com       > > wrote:       > >> On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 12:08:08 AM UTC-5, vija...@gmail.com       > >> wrote:       > >> > Hi Vance Burnham       > >> >       > >> > I have the same too.       > >> >       > >> > did you get the adapter to power outlet?       > >> >       > >> > do you know how to connect?       > >> >       > >> > T.Vijayan       > >>       > >> You are replying to a post from 1997.       > >> Ask your own question w/ part numbers and links to pic's.       > >> (Sam's still here.)       > >>       > >> George H.       > >       > > George       > >       > >       > > laser drive model: 314SLFBRH2       > > SERIAL# : 3-4-82       > > INPUT :105 S20 241       > > REV : B       > >       > > it has 4 input wires of White, White , Yellow and Green.       > >       > > how can I connect it from my AC power outlet.       >       > 115 VAC: whites tied together to N, yellow H, green to ground.230 VAC:       whites across line, green to ground, yellow NC.       >       > --- sam              Sam       Thanks for the kind info.       I am using 115 VAC.              Please let me know What is N and What is H.              T.Vijayan              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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