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I need help to understand or an explanation the meaning of 2x19VAC? My Behringer MX2624A UPS was lost and this 2x19vac AC is the power source needed. Hope someone will enlighten me.. Thanks
I need help to understand or an explanation the meaning of 2x19VAC? My Behringer MX2624A UPS was lost and this 2x19vac AC is the power source needed. Hope someone will enlighten me.. Thanks
2x19Vac can be interpreted in segments like this:
-2x means two of the rated voltages, so in this case for example a power transformer with 2 identicall secondaryes, or as it is mostly sayd, a symmetrical power source.
-19V means the voltage rating of the supply.
-ac means the tipe of the current, in this case it is Alternate Current, witch means the current is going possitive and then negative in cycles, with respect to the 0V line, search the web for sinus wave immages and you will see what i mean.
So in conclusion, in your case you would nead a power source giving 2 symmetrical outputs rated at 19V alternate current, of shortly, Vac.
-2x means two of the rated voltages, so in this case for example a power transformer with 2 identicall secondaryes, or as it is mostly sayd, a symmetrical power source.
-19V means the voltage rating of the supply.
-ac means the tipe of the current, in this case it is Alternate Current, witch means the current is going possitive and then negative in cycles, with respect to the 0V line, search the web for sinus wave immages and you will see what i mean.
So in conclusion, in your case you would nead a power source giving 2 symmetrical outputs rated at 19V alternate current, of shortly, Vac.
It probably means 19V RMS AC, either as two separate secondaries or one 38V RMS AC with a centre tap. After rectification this will give peak DC around 25V.
So, this means the transformer secondary would be 19 - 0 - 19 ? I opened the back cover of my mixer to check the supply but its only indicated X15. Whats this mean? I really confusing if this is 15 volts or 19 volts ac? Please help if someone could put a diagram how to to that.. My unit is Behringer MX2642A mixer. Thank you & God bless!
I don't think from what I see the supply is a 2 X 19 Vac one as there is no indication of that. You have to be careful or the thing (mixer) might be damaged and these are not known for easy repairs.
Skywave,
Your pic in post45 shows: OUTPUT 1 as 2 x 18.5VAC/60Hz/13W
This is a dual secondary each with 18.5Vac when loaded to the full 13W and supplied with 120Vac to the primary.
i.e. 120:0-18.5, 0-18.5Vac @ 60Hz
Your pic in post45 shows: OUTPUT 1 as 2 x 18.5VAC/60Hz/13W
This is a dual secondary each with 18.5Vac when loaded to the full 13W and supplied with 120Vac to the primary.
i.e. 120:0-18.5, 0-18.5Vac @ 60Hz
I think you are misunderstanding the terminology on the label. They are not saying that there are two 19Vac out (actually18.5) but that the 2 refers to the pin number. If there were 2 18.5Vac outs and then a 3vac out the connector must have then 4 pins and it does not. I suspect that one is 18.5Vac and the other 3 Vac a tap off the transformer or maybe a separate winding for filament voltage to a florescent tube.
My question that needs to be defined is what are the pin outs. Which one is 1 and 2 and then 3. After this is known a box could be made to simulate this supply. Any hobby person or Technician should be able to build this once the connection details are known.
I have a technical support case open with Behringer to see if they can help.
My question that needs to be defined is what are the pin outs. Which one is 1 and 2 and then 3. After this is known a box could be made to simulate this supply. Any hobby person or Technician should be able to build this once the connection details are known.
I have a technical support case open with Behringer to see if they can help.
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Read OUTPUT 2 it says:
3.0Vac/100mA
There is no 2x in that output. To me that indicates there is only 0ne 3Vac output and to work it must have two wires.
The shell of the connector could be an output. That would add up to 4 output connections.
18.5Vac, 18.5Vac, 3Vac and reference tap.
3.0Vac/100mA
There is no 2x in that output. To me that indicates there is only 0ne 3Vac output and to work it must have two wires.
The shell of the connector could be an output. That would add up to 4 output connections.
18.5Vac, 18.5Vac, 3Vac and reference tap.
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That could be but without support which they are not willing to provide, I can not waste an more time on this. I have 154 units to work on here.
From what I have learned from other sources, and I have some behringer small mixers. The labels on the supplies are sometimes wrong. (I mean the dual output thing) My mixers use 2x 18.5 or 19V AC and have 3 pin. Center pin and shell are ground. By the way I would think the output 2 is not 3 but 30V perhaps for phantom power. On my mixers there is a voltage doubling circuit for generating the phantom power inside the mixers.
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