[GreenKeys] Loop supply options
John, W9DDD
w9ddd at tapr.org
Mon Sep 9 10:30:40 EDT 2019
Interesting, I obviously have been using the wrong search terms. Every
one I came up with was big and expensive.
John, W9DDD
Ich habe dreimal abgeschnitten uns jetzt zu kurtz. (I cut it off 3 times
and it's still too short.)
On 9/9/2019 9:21 AM, Jeff G wrote:
> When I first saw this thread, I had the exact thought of just a 1:1
> transformer with a bridge and cap.
>
> FYI - 1:1 transformers are readily available yet, I work on arcade games
> and nearly every game has one, both for safety reasons as well as being
> required by the open frame monitors. You can still buy them new.
>
> I'm sure you can find them on Amazon, etc, but here's an example from
> one of the popular vendors:
> http://www.arcadeshop.com/i/1346/monitor-isolation-transformer.htm
>
> These are usually good for an amp or two, as they generally run
> everything on the game through it. Add a bridge, a cap, and a couple
> fuses and you're there, for much less than $100.
>
> Jeff
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