riggler
Well-known member
Hi all,
I have a Lambda LXS-C-15-R power supply. On the front of it, there is a sticker that says "BYPASS R-20". I can't find a manual for it. It has -S,-V,0V,+V, and +S connections.
It's a 15V bipolar regulated supply. I am guessing that the S connections are for some form of sensing. All I want to do is use this to power a reverb unit. Does anyone know how I should hook this up?
If I measure across -V to +V I am getting 30V. If I measure from 0V to -V, I get about -1V which immediately starts dropping in voltage down to like -.002V. If I measure from 0V to +V, I get about .5V which again drops really fast and keeps dropping.
These tests are done unloaded.
When I got it, there was a funky looking diode with the anode on -S and cathode on -V. I put that diode back in place and the behavior is essentially the same. I am hoping someone here has used these and has documentation or knows what to do!
My gut is telling me to just strap -S to -V and +S to +V.
I have a Lambda LXS-C-15-R power supply. On the front of it, there is a sticker that says "BYPASS R-20". I can't find a manual for it. It has -S,-V,0V,+V, and +S connections.
It's a 15V bipolar regulated supply. I am guessing that the S connections are for some form of sensing. All I want to do is use this to power a reverb unit. Does anyone know how I should hook this up?
If I measure across -V to +V I am getting 30V. If I measure from 0V to -V, I get about -1V which immediately starts dropping in voltage down to like -.002V. If I measure from 0V to +V, I get about .5V which again drops really fast and keeps dropping.
These tests are done unloaded.
When I got it, there was a funky looking diode with the anode on -S and cathode on -V. I put that diode back in place and the behavior is essentially the same. I am hoping someone here has used these and has documentation or knows what to do!
My gut is telling me to just strap -S to -V and +S to +V.