FS Parts: Nintendo isolation tranformers

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I have 2 from cocktails and 1 from an upright (has new on/off switch). All worked when pulled. $65 shipped for each one.
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I use one of these for my test bench and it can test all monitors. The voltage works fine for all brands. The plugins and on/off switch are nice features to have built-in.
 
I use one of these for my test bench and it can test all monitors. The voltage works fine for all brands. The plugins and on/off switch are nice features to have built-in.

You test regular monitors with the 100v output? Or do you reconfigure the voltage wire?
 
Can someone explain this for me as well? I know you could wire it up on a toggle to do say 100v and 115v - But how would you actually wire it up? How do you get the higher voltage out of the iso? Thanks

You test regular monitors with the 100v output? Or do you reconfigure the voltage wire?
 
You test regular monitors with the 100v output? Or do you reconfigure the voltage wire?

Can someone explain this for me as well? I know you could wire it up on a toggle to do say 100v and 115v - But how would you actually wire it up? How do you get the higher voltage out of the iso? Thanks

I think what he's saying is most monitors will run on the 100v just fine, it's the other way around that matters. I think most have an operating range of 100-130v or something like that. Each monitor's manual should have the range.
 
I think what he's saying is most monitors will run on the 100v just fine, it's the other way around that matters. I think most have an operating range of 100-130v or something like that. Each monitor's manual should have the range.

Some people say it's not good, but I've run a monitor that way and it seems fine. To be fair, I also plugged the same monitor INTO THE WALL as a newbie not knowing about isolation and it didn't care... (This wasn't a modern monitor with iso built in, was an 19" Electrohome, what a beast)
 
send the 115/120V in via the 100V input tap. The output voltage will be 115/120V isolated as the windings are then 1:1.

Send the power in the 115/120V tap and the output will be 100V.
 
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