[GreenKeys] Loop supplies or selector magnet drivers
W9DDD
w9ddd at tapr.org
Mon Oct 29 15:05:33 EDT 2018
I guess I was looking at the convenience of just adding to an existing
Mouser order (until I saw the price on the one that popped up from the
search)
There are a couple of emporiums here that would take a little effort to
get in the car and go look.
I used to have 2 of the big supplies that went in the back of the 19. I
know one of them went with the 19, but I kinda remember seeing the other
one in the garage. I hope it wasn't while pitching it into a dumpster.
I'm having some trouble sweeping some of the cobwebs away. For the life
of me, I picture what resistors I had way back when. Perhaps I had used
some surplus rheostats?
Thanks guys, I think I need to make a road trip to one of those
emporiums. I probably looked right at a bin of them my last trip, just
didn't know I needed one or two back then.
Off to lurk in the garage.
On 10/29/2018 1:51 PM, Jordan Spencer Cunningham wrote:
> Where are you looking for your resistors? I got a bunch I'm using in my
> current loops from a local electronics shop (which has since burned
> down-- RIP RaElco!) for something like 80 cents or $1.00 each. I know
> there are lots of online shops ranging from eBay to DigiKey to Amazon to
> more obscure shops that sell these for no more than a couple of dollars
> each plus shipping, especially if you buy in bulk.
>
> Oh, and Jeff just got you some example links.
>
> As for loop power supplies, I'm using something much like this 0-150VDC
> generic power supply unit to drive two loops right now. It can supply a
> ridiculous amount of current, so I could drive many other loops with
> this. I plan to power my M19's tape punch with it eventually. Yes, it's
> from China, and I know a lot of people avoid Chinese junk like the
> plague, but I took a chance on this one and have been extremely pleased
> thus far. I did not open it up to see the quality of components they
> used. It's been in use on my M15 and M19 for coming up on a year now
> without any problems. Link:
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/AC100-120V-to-0-150V-DC-Output-Adjustable-500W-Switching-Power-Supply/183491922118
>
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 11:59 AM W9DDD <w9ddd at tapr.org
> <mailto:w9ddd at tapr.org>> wrote:
>
> Wonder what people are using these days loop supplies and keying the
> loop or selector magnet directly. I was thinking of going old school
> with 120 VDC and a series 2,000 ohm 10 watt resistor. But, looking at
> the prices for 10 watt resistors, I'm re-thinking things.
>
> I might get lucky with something already being in the LESU of the
> pending 28, but I'm not counting on it. I'm trying to get setup so all
> I have to do is plug it in when the 28 arrives.
>
> --
> John, W9DDD
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