On 12/20/2016 04:15 AM, Klemen Živkovič wrote: > Maybe not related to this but am I seeing correctly that you are using 126V > 6A DC current? I am looking for 220V AC to 80V 8A DC transformer. Where can > I buy it? > > At least, in the US, there are things called "step down transformers" to give lower voltage single-phase power to the control equipment on larger machines. Typically, in the US, these have 480/240 V primary windings and 240/120 V secondary windings, selectable by moving some straps. By setting the straps right, you can get rated current at half voltage (and half power), so you can get 60 V AC (instead of 120 VAC). 60 V AC X 1.414 will give about 84 V DC. These transformers are often found at scrap yards for the scrap price. Likely, you can find similar units wherever you are.
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