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A correction on VA.... on a 60 VA system, the product of volts and amps is NOT always 60, the definition of VA used by manufacturers is that there is at least ONE point where volts times amps equals 60.You can make NO assumptions of the amps at any particular voltage...Now, in reality, the one place you can be almost sure of the rating not being achieved is at max amps...This rating has been used for a long time, and it's really kind of like using the diagonal measurement on a TV screen to make it seem bigger...Greg
So is this a 1300 in disguise?Accessories: 19 VACTrack Power: 0-16 VDCTotal Power: 7VAModel: SDK-789Other than the 16 VDC, the specs look the same. Also, they use triangular tamper proof screws.
"Output 15DC" is very likely RMS, which means pulses (or spikes or whatever you might call peaks) will be higher.Edit: I see Peteski already covered this. But it bears repeating, since electronic devices will be much more sensitive to the peaks of unfiltered DC than motors.Typical. Traditional "power packs" were studies in minimalism in order to maximize profit.
Must be the Darlington causing the odd output waveform, huh. None of the other components would do that from a transformer sine wave output.Doug
Maybe it's not so much what the 1300 has , but how it differs from the others . Is the 1300 so simplistic compared to all the others ?
Aren't those just two ways of saying the same thing? Yes, the 1300 is much simpler than the others. But I don't think that matters. A simple sine wave supply would work fine.And two other models (1400 and 2800) have the same wave form. The big difference is the peak amplitude of 25v.
One thing that has not been done was to scope out the low voltage AC output from the transformer (the accessory terminals will work for that). This will put to bed any notions that there is something missing in the DC circuit that makes the voltage higher. I'm also confused by metalworkertom's post. So which throttle did he scope out? He seems to vaguely mention few models.I venture a guess that whatever model's photos of the internal circuit he posted, it will be similar or identical to the 1300 as the oddball waveforms on the track output seems ot be the same as in Max's 1300. Scope out (or measure the AC accessory voltages) on both throttles!