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MEXICOWANDERER
Oct 01, 2014Explorer
Great advice. The WFCO is a module minus the fuses and breakers. So I am stabbing in the dark as to how this things looks. The power and digital are inside a modular box and not open frame? I downloaded every piece of information WFCO provides on the internet and I guess a blowup parts illustration exceeds their customer ideal of an IQ of 60. I'll shoot the board with an IR when it's under load and see for myself what's what. I'm dealing with a high ambient temperature and I sure as hell don't trust designers who would mount an electrolytic cap next to a pair of hard working vertically mounted ceramic resistors.
Our power down here frequently exceeds 130 vac rms. The peak to peak actuality versus what you claim is the discrete voltage values limits bothers me - a lot.
I am wondering if a 1875 watt rated computer line voltage regulator would fight with the WFCO? I would not try to use it with a transformer based power supply but I have no idea about compatibility in this regard - the technology is newer than my experience.
Our power down here frequently exceeds 130 vac rms. The peak to peak actuality versus what you claim is the discrete voltage values limits bothers me - a lot.
I am wondering if a 1875 watt rated computer line voltage regulator would fight with the WFCO? I would not try to use it with a transformer based power supply but I have no idea about compatibility in this regard - the technology is newer than my experience.
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