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<blockquote data-quote="KarlS" data-source="post: 100688" data-attributes="member: 2409"><p>Voltage in TDI, SPP is not regulated in any way. Of course there is regulator for microprocessor as on any other detector using one. Acocording reply to email to White's , maximum working voltage is 18 Volts. If you exceed this something may start smoking. There is not any safety regulator on board. However , the SPP got some 16 volt rated capacitors on board, so it would no be wise to supply it with voltage in excess of 16 Volts. Don't know about caps in TDI, haven't had chance to look inside.</p><p>Karl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarlS, post: 100688, member: 2409"] Voltage in TDI, SPP is not regulated in any way. Of course there is regulator for microprocessor as on any other detector using one. Acocording reply to email to White's , maximum working voltage is 18 Volts. If you exceed this something may start smoking. There is not any safety regulator on board. However , the SPP got some 16 volt rated capacitors on board, so it would no be wise to supply it with voltage in excess of 16 Volts. Don't know about caps in TDI, haven't had chance to look inside. Karl [/QUOTE]
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