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  1. #1
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    Cool Wiring Keling power supply to the electric plug...

    Hi all,

    I just got a 5020 keling power supply, on primary to connect them on the wall electric plug how I'm suppose to proceed?

    On the website it says 2 red wires to neutral and 2 red wires to hot( I will run on 110v )

    Does that means I will have to like solder both tips of the red wires together and both of the black and then each pair of wires go one on each side of the plug?

    like this

    ==reds=====----- o
    ==blacks====----- o <--- little ''o'' s are the power plug

    I'm asking because I messed up one transformer last month... = (

    Thank you

  2. #2
    check here
    http://www.kelinginc.net/KL-5020.pdf
    AC power connections:
    115Vac input: – 2 red wires to neutral & 2 black wires to hot.
    220Vac input: – 1st red wire to neutral, 1st black wire to 2nd red wire, and the 2nd
    black wire to hot.

    www.kelinginc.net

  3. #3
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    Hi,

    It didn't help much...

    I have checked before, in my post I mention this but I'm not quite sure if I get it right maybe its because the language and I dont understand the electric terms of hot and neutral, house plugs don't have positive or negative ( if its that what it means... )

    Thank you

  4. #4
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    Yes the 2 red wires are tied together if only 110 is used as the source. 220 is made from using 2 different 110 legs. That is why they had to seperate the red and 2 blacks when 220 is used.

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    See pictures for more information.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 110.jpg   220.jpg  
    Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.

  6. #6
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    Thank you for the replies, with the drawing stayed a lot easier.

    Thanks

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