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Old December 6th 03, 07:33 AM
JerryK
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"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message
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In a previous article, "JerryK" said:
If I'm reading the pictures correctly, I think that rather than

attempting
to engineer a DC supply for the WX Works reciever that works directly

off
the ships power, he's run the ships power into the inverter and plugged
the WXWorx "wall wart" power supply into that.

I am pretty sure the WxWrox unit runs on DC power. At least the one in

my

Yes, that's why he has a 9 volt DC power supply plugged into the inverter.

As I said already.


But wait, he is going from 12 or 24 volts DC to 120 volts AC to 9 volts DC?
That just does not make sense. Go to Rat shack and get a universal voltage
convertor or build one yourself. Why go to AC?


 




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