That's true, some US clock depend on frequency from grid - I grab it for devices like washing machine - everything else that contain switchmode PSU in 99% cases work from 100-240V anyway so it's just matter of swapping IEC cable. But it was worth, except of relays should last forever.
@@NoSpamForYou Input can be either 115V or 230V. From technical point of view split phase should work fine as 240V if fully accepted voltage. Here in EU it can go as high as 253V (mostly in PV grid tied systems) so tolerance is wide. I have no idea how about safety and grounding in that configuration - You would need ask electrician that know local code (I don't).
Does this impart soft start to connected loads or the soft start is only internal as the transformer is being energized when you plug into shore power? Thanks
I have not traced this PCB - but what I can see is that it's doubled - I expect it work both ways (input and output) - that's why relays and resistors are doubled.
I have 230V IT (230V between L1 and L2) and i want 230V TN (230V between L1 and N). How would i connect it?
Very handy item, only problem is the 50/60Hz, but still very useful.
That's true, some US clock depend on frequency from grid - I grab it for devices like washing machine - everything else that contain switchmode PSU in 99% cases work from 100-240V anyway so it's just matter of swapping IEC cable. But it was worth, except of relays should last forever.
@@ElectronicNoobBlog Can this handle US split phase 240v input/output or is it European single phase 230v only? Thanks again.
@@NoSpamForYou Input can be either 115V or 230V. From technical point of view split phase should work fine as 240V if fully accepted voltage. Here in EU it can go as high as 253V (mostly in PV grid tied systems) so tolerance is wide. I have no idea how about safety and grounding in that configuration - You would need ask electrician that know local code (I don't).
Does this impart soft start to connected loads or the soft start is only internal as the transformer is being energized when you plug into shore power? Thanks
I have not traced this PCB - but what I can see is that it's doubled - I expect it work both ways (input and output) - that's why relays and resistors are doubled.