DC plugs and outlets [RE-wrenches]

Eric Smiley Eric_Smiley at bcit.ca
Thu Nov 18 17:29:06 PST 2004


 

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I suppose you could use a 240 volt plug and wire it as -12V, neutral, +12V 
and equipment ground. 

Eric Smiley,  MASc 
Faculty
Centre for Energy Systems Applications
British Columbia Institute of Technology 

SE01 - 3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, British Columbia
Canada V5G 3H2
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