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gy,

The supply should be marked at least with the voltage and maximum current.

My reason for pursuing this is due to your experience differing from mine with the wall warts.

Don't take this wrong, but as I recall you purchased this unit assembled and I wonder if perhaps there is some problem with the assembly. If it works that is fine. I am just mulling over why there was a problem with the provided power supply.

Neil


 
Posted : 16/04/2008 5:14 pm
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gy,

The supply should be marked at least with the voltage and maximum current.

My reason for pursuing this is due to your experience differing from mine with the wall warts.

Don't take this wrong, but as I recall you purchased this unit assembled and I wonder if perhaps there is some problem with the assembly. If it works that is fine. I am just mulling over why there was a problem with the provided power supply.

Neil


 
Posted : 16/04/2008 5:14 pm
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What is the maximum voltage you can apply to an AMT3000? I have a DIN Rail Mount 24VDC power supply I'd like to power my transmitter with. I can turn it down to just under 21V, but no further. I could always replace the potentiometer with a couple of fixed resistors to bring it down to 20V if need be.

Chris


 
Posted : 06/05/2008 1:02 pm
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I've operated both the ATM3000 and the Rangemaster from a 24 volt D.C. supply. I did some research on the voltage regulators in both units and found that they will handle up to 36 volts D.C. I wouldn't advise much more than 24 volts because of heat sinking issues. They get a little warm at 24 volts..
~Don


 
Posted : 10/05/2008 5:02 am
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