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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 507792" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>Update: I got the 120V generator bought from the States, working on 230V after changing the PCB transformer. Worked a treat on the system.</p><p></p><p>I didn't leave it in there though. Fitted instead a modern equivalent from the same maker some 4 or 5 generations newer. That one needed programming via a laptop to knock the number of scanned channels down from 128 as otherwise there was overrun on the functions. Also the new one is 24vdc rather that 230vac. </p><p></p><p>The repaired one will do as a spare. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 507792, member: 16173"] Update: I got the 120V generator bought from the States, working on 230V after changing the PCB transformer. Worked a treat on the system. I didn't leave it in there though. Fitted instead a modern equivalent from the same maker some 4 or 5 generations newer. That one needed programming via a laptop to knock the number of scanned channels down from 128 as otherwise there was overrun on the functions. Also the new one is 24vdc rather that 230vac. The repaired one will do as a spare. [/QUOTE]
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