I can’t feel 48vdc

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> On Nov 23, 2018, at 6:40 PM, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We have a ton of those we can sell you at a healthy discount.  We have more 
> than we'll ever use.  Hit me off list if you want some.
> 
> One thing to watch out for on that one is that the + and - terminals are 
> prongs sticking out the back of the unit.  This is a bit of a departure from 
> norms.  Normally a device supplying power has a socket, and a device 
> accepting power has the prongs which go into the socket.  It's unusual to 
> have energized metal sticking out the back.  Make sure you're using it 
> appropriately and that it's not (for example) screwed to the back of an 
> electronics enclosure where a technician is going to stick their hand in and 
> get bitten by 48v at 20amp.  You might notice on other power supplies the 
> wires connect to a terminal that is recessed in plastic or has a plastic snap 
> cover.
> 
> Oh also, the jumper to select 240v or 120v was set to 240 by default on all 
> of ours.  Just something to make sure the installer is aware of.
> 
> -Adam
> 
> 
> 
>> On 11/23/2018 10:11 AM, Alex Davidson wrote:
>> Hey guys, we are stepping up to some 48v equipment on a tower and in looking 
>> into power supply switches. This seemed to be something that would work for 
>> us (Mean Well SE-1000-48). Any thoughts or pros and cons that yall have 
>> found with this unit. Any units of similarity that might work well in place 
>> of this one. Thanks
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