Quick question on connecting this power supply

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Hi I meant hot and neutral. I have to connect an AC power cable to it I would like to know to which AC input the hot wire would go and to which the neutral would go on the power supply. Theres two on the power supply L AC and N AC

Hi,
N= Neutral
L= Phase
This is ac input.
what is the input voltage? (I think 110VAC)
DC voltage out? current output?

Regards
 
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so L=Live (hot) and N=neutral that makes sense lol. So if I were to put neutral in the L input and the hot in the N input what would happen? I imagine the fuse would just blow, not that I'm going to do it but I think it would be good to know.


Mooly I definitely wont forget to connect the ground .🙂
 
so L=Live (hot) and N=neutral that makes sense lol. So if I were to put neutral in the L input and the hot in the N input what would happen? I imagine the fuse would just blow, not that I'm going to do it but I think it would be good to know.


Mooly I definitely wont forget to connect the ground .🙂

Hi,
Not exist a psu with dedicate one pole at "L" or "N".
some industrial power supply dedicate line pole.(only for legislation)
not blow fuse if you connect this.🙂
both lines input have necessary ISO to GND(ground)
 
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so L=Live (hot) and N=neutral that makes sense lol. So if I were to put neutral in the L input and the hot in the N input what would happen? I imagine the fuse would just blow, not that I'm going to do it but I think it would be good to know.


Mooly I definitely wont forget to connect the ground .🙂

It would work just the same if you swapped the L and N, however reversed polarity can be dangerous (on anything) for anyone working internally on the equipment.
Think about a table lamp with a single pole switch... if you reverse the polarity the lamp socket is always live, even though the lamp appears to function normally.
 
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