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Help identifying connection points for power supply

By Puffdanny

1 year ago



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    #1 1 year ago

    Just received my power supply for an amplifier I'm putting in a machine and need help. There's four spots to connect wires. I'm guessing the + & - are for incoming electricity and the other 2 go to the amp but it has some weird markings I don't understand.I'm assuming the wires going to the amp need to be the right orientation so how do I know if I have it right?

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    #2 1 year ago
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    #3 1 year ago

    I think I was wrong and the unmarked side with just the Chinese characters next to the ground is my incoming

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    #4 1 year ago

    Plus and minus would be your DC output. Not sure what your DC voltage is. But you can meter that once you put your AC voltage to the other side and see if your Amp will accept that voltage. On your drawing you use + and - on the AC input. AC is a sine wave on one leg and is usually characterized as a ~.

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