Noted, good point!
The label actually* says "Output DC 200V 10mA", so how about we add "and a
10mA fuse" to "with a bridge rectifier"?
I daresay there would be a ready-to-eat IC stabilizer available, but my
knowledge is limited to late sixties technology (no, I didn't mean a
vacuum-tube rectifier, but I guess the power would be available for the
heating coil).
Where's Tim Hughes when we need him?
Piers
* I thought it was time to get it out of the box and actually look!
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Mark Dapoz
Sent: 27 September 2003 17:41
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] T-32 AC power options - an actual on-topic post
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Piers Hemy wrote:
> I noticed something odd on the label - Input 220v AC Output 220V DC.
>
> It seems the AC supply can be less than 330V, which means that for use
> where mains voltage is 120V, all you need is a travel
> adaptor-transformer for use of 220V equipment on 120V supply, with a
> bridge rectifier.
Be careful, the Olympus adapter is by design current limited. A 120V/220V
travel adapter will very likely deliver higher current than the Olympus
adapter. This could result in a nasty situation if something ever went
wrong with the flash.
-mark
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