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Remote control of a Walker Scientific Magnet & Power Supply
Thanks. And thanks everyone. We'll consider and discuss this suggested approach.- ajohns2000
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Remote control of a Walker Scientific Magnet & Power Supply
Yes, we had gotten that already. But thank you nonetheless.- ajohns2000
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Remote control of a Walker Scientific Magnet & Power Supply
We kind of know that. Gentle as we go. Thanks again.- ajohns2000
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Remote control of a Walker Scientific Magnet & Power Supply
O.K thank, much appreciated. Will have a go soon.- ajohns2000
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Remote control of a Walker Scientific Magnet & Power Supply
I have done the same. No luck with google. Output is D.C, 130 V, 65 A.- ajohns2000
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Happy to Have Joined PhysicsForums
Thank you, and thank you.- ajohns2000
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Remote control of a Walker Scientific Magnet & Power Supply
Thank you phyzguy. We thought about that, and if given no choice then we will do just that. But we would prefer to spend the majority of time we have, in doing experiments. Not that I think it would take a lot of time (maybe!). But I guess sometimes you don't have a choice. Thanks again.- ajohns2000
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Remote control of a Walker Scientific Magnet & Power Supply
Hello and good day. I am currently involved in research that seeks to utilized a Walker Scientific power supply and magnetic. The system is old but functional. We seek to utilize the magnet in order to conduct some low temperature experiments. We need information on this power supply, of which...- ajohns2000
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Thank you. Much appreciated.- ajohns2000
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Happy to Have Joined PhysicsForums
Happy, to be here. The main reason is to converse with like minds like myself, in arriving at solutions to physics problems; in general. Thanks for your acceptance.- ajohns2000
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