> > On May 16, 21:59, Louis Schulman wrote:
> > > Well, I just got a fabled but seldom seen Exidy Sorcerer. It has a
> > > power supply problem (including the need to be converted back from 220
> > > to 110V) but I am working on that.
> > That should be fairly easy; you just change the transformer connections
> > inside the case. The 110V setting has two primary windings connected in
> > parallel to the mains; for 240V the black/red and black/yellow wire would
> > have been cut at the mains filter and joined together, putting the two
> > windings in series.
> Pete will know this, but a word of warning for anyone else trying that.
> It's _essential_ that you have the 2 windings the right way round ('in
> phase'), otherwise you are effectively shorting out the output of a
> 110V-220V autotransformer when you make the second connection. Which will
> result in a blown fuse at best and a ruined transformer at worst.
> The safest way to do it [...long and good description deleted...]
That's exactly why I find a transformer a convenient solution.
Just plug it in and that's it.
Gruss
H.
P.S.: yes, I know how to handle this type of task, but avoiding unnecersary
work is better idea :)
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Received on Fri May 18 2001 - 04:30:44 BST