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Question by Johan
Submitted on 10/3/2003
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I would like to build an electrical test bench with the following voltages :

Input:  380V
Output:  220V, 110V, 48V, 24V, 12V & 6V

380 & 220 V will be used to test motors up to 1,5KW and 110 to 6V will be used to test circuits up to 10 amps.

Could anybody assist me with a electrical diagram or which hardware I should use.

Thank you
Johan Van der Walt


Answer by Morgan
Submitted on 8/25/2006
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I was just come across your site i am electrician by trade and i live in australia perth and i think i can help u with your test bench. U need to mention where ac or dc is aplicable drop me a mail and i see where i can help u morgandaanunciacao@hotmail.com

 

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