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Hi everyone!!!
Can anyone give me and several velodyne owners the solution to convert 110V velodyne DD to 220V? It seems to be a jumper issue but we need the exact operation with photos if possible? Thanks |
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It seems to have an SMPS, which means it adapts automatically to the different mains voltage. The best thing is of course to ask somebody, who knows that exactly before trying it out.
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