i allready know the resistance of the machine coils it is 2.0ohm (based on the length and gauge of the wire used to make the coils) and the meter verifies this .
i only need or want up to 12v @ 2 amp my machine runs fine i just don't know why the meter reads 1v when the dial says different...
the machine is a tattoo machine so it is only requiring 5 volts to run, i can use a 9 volt battery maybe a car batter 12 v is maxing it out and i don't even know what 400 amps would do? the psu works it just seems to run a bit stronger than other psu's and the readings on a meter have me...
i REALLY appreciate your help , only it isn't happening that way. I think i will make a video tonight so you can "SEE" . without load it reads an output of 40v when i attached to the machine set it at 2 v and turn it on , it reads 0.8 and if i turn it up the rheo to say 5v it will read at 0.9v...
my power unite consist of only
a 25ohm 1amp rheo, 25.2v 1A transformer that goes to a small board that holds #1 a small black rectangle ?(with = - 2kbp06 printed on it) and#2 , 2 big *** caps 1000uf 200wv , and that goes to a filter reactor (.32HY-600MADC 10OHMS) and a 3 amp fuse
so what...
actually the power unite consist of only
a 25ohm 1amp rheo, 25.2v 1A transformer that goes to a small board that holds #1 a small black rectangle (with = - 2kbp06 printed on it) and#2 , 2 big *** caps 1000uf 200wv , and that goes to a filter reactor (.32HY-600MADC 10OHMS) and a 3 amp...
ok well no matter what i set it at 1 v or 10 it read 41v no wounder it is so strong , this unite is a very basic old set up made of a 20v stepdown trans former a filter cap rheostat , don't even know if it has a rectifier can i fix it?
and thanks
? HUH that way more than I am asking about , i just want to know if 2 different power supplies with different amp ratings will put out a stronger effect. more current at the same voltage = more power , yes or no ?. only using 3 v on 15v psu's,
unite #1 set at 3v runs strong
unite #2...
i have used different PSU on a simple electromagnetic motor (tattoo machine) and have notice a machine will run a certain way at 2 volts on one power supply but require 9 volts from another power supply to run the same.
Question being is it the amp rating of the power supply that does this...