Hello,
I have a TPN1110B power supply that I want to use to power some of my ham radio equipment. All will be rack mounted. I want to be able to cut the power supply on and off from a switch on a rack panel. Can any of the extra wires coming from the side of the power supply be used to cut the power supply on and off?
I downloaded the schematic and it shows only one wire that goes to a remote switch. The schematic show YLW/BRW wire to local panel ON-OFF switch. Where would the wire leaving the ON-OFF switch go to?
Another question I have is. I need 5 volts ( low amperage ) to power the LED volt and amp meters I want to hook to the power supply. Can the 9.5v on the small wires of the accessory plug be adjusted down to 5 volts?
thanks,
RLP
Help with TPN1110B Power Supply
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The ON-Off circuit just enables the 13 volt regulator, goes to ground either thru a jumper on the reg board or the Compa Station on-off switch on the dashboard.
The main 14 volt supply does NOT turn off.
The 9.6 regulator is not adjustable. Just use a simple three terminal 7805 regulator, with a 10 uF cap on the output terminal for stability for the 5 V power to the meters.
The main 14 volt supply does NOT turn off.
The 9.6 regulator is not adjustable. Just use a simple three terminal 7805 regulator, with a 10 uF cap on the output terminal for stability for the 5 V power to the meters.