It seems like I read somewhere that one should not use a -48v rectifier to power the DC switches. I have a WS-12-DC -- not the "Smart" one. If I make sure to get the + and - correct will this work or is there something else that will be go wrong?
Keith
DC switches and -48v
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Re: DC switches and -48v
None of our DC switches will work with -48V power sources.
No flipping the polarity will not work as you will create a dead short and fry the switch.
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No flipping the polarity will not work as you will create a dead short and fry the switch.
I just did a simple "SEARCH" and found these posts
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1900&p=14108&hilit=+rail+negative#p14108
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1089&p=12758&hilit=+rail+negative#p12758
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=1479&p=10985&hilit=+rail+negative#p10985
There are a lot more posts on this subject
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