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On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 1:45:38 PM UTC-5, Fox's Mercantile wrote:
On 12/2/19 12:26 PM, three_jeeps wrote: Occasionally I would run across a voltage tolerance spec on a schematic or SM, something like 5%, but don't recall exactly... J Hewlett Packard isn't consumer grade. If they say 80v on a power supply, they mean 80v. -- "I am a river to my people." Jeff-1.0 WA6FWi http:foxsmercantile.com I know that about HP. Been specing lab equipment for my uses in our/my labs for 35+ years. Apologies if it came across that way |
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