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Accessory Power - Caesium - 17-02-2020

I have a query about the +24v accessory power provided on pins 50 and 51 of the Thalia P control board.

I have metered this and it does not show 24v either AC or DC. Which I find really odd because my photo sensors which are connected to this output work fine.

I have checked the fuse and it’s okay.

Should this be DC or AC voltage?


RE: Accessory Power - Caesium - 19-02-2020

Turns out it’s AC.

Simple converter and job’s a goodun


RE: Accessory Power - DonnaB - 27-02-2020

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RE: Accessory Power - JoeF - 17-03-2020

Hi,

The output for this is AC.

if there any issues with this panel do not hesitate to contact me.


RE: Accessory Power - asaforums - 03-05-2024

(19-02-2020, 09:32 PM)Caesium Wrote: Turns out it’s AC.

Simple converter and job’s a goodun

Could someone explain why 50-51 is AC when it marked as + - in manual?


RE: Accessory Power - JoeF - 08-05-2024

(03-05-2024, 07:52 AM)asaforums Wrote:
(19-02-2020, 09:32 PM)Caesium Wrote: Turns out it’s AC.

Simple converter and job’s a goodun

Could someone explain why 50-51 is AC when it marked as + - in manual?

Hi, 

It could be a typo in the manual however i cannot be sure. the terminals are commonly used for small AC/DC accessories which are usually marked as + and -.

Joe