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classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Mike Ross
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 9:59 AM
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Subject: 50Hz vs. 60Hz
Folks,
I'd appreciate some thoughts in general, and on some specific cases, on
using 50Hz DEC equipment on 60Hz power, since I've started processsing
and restoring a large quantity of DEC equipment I've brought over from
my UK storage to the USA:
1. Thinking about old DEC logic power supplies in general (pdp-8, -11,
-12, -15 etc), is there liable to be any problem with using equipment
sold in 50Hz countries on US 60Hz supplies? Obviously output voltages
would be checked as a matter of course anyway!
If you're looking at linear power supplies, take a look at the badging on the
transformers. According to our EE here, many if not most were actually rated for 50/60 Hz
operation. They run a bit warmer at 50 Hz. Switchers tend to be very accommodating,
AFAIK. Most of them seem to just rectify the AC and feed the switching circuitry with it.
Equipment which uses motors is, I would have thought, liable to be more
of a problem, for instance:
2. Tapes. Would 9-track (e.g. TU45, TU16 etc.) tapes be likely to be a
problem? It occurs to me the transport speed might be a little off...
3. DECtapes (& LINCtapes) : I would imagine they would be less of a
problem; they're self-clocking and practically indestructible - you can
almost read a DECtape with a toothbrush, some tinfoil, and a set of
bicycle pedals! Thoughts?
One thing that really helps with DECtape drives (at least TU56) is that the motors are not
run off the AC line, but from DC and internally generated waveforms.
4. Disks. Biggest problem I would imagine. RK05s I know have different
motor pulleys - they're stamped 50Hz or 60Hz. I would imagine running a
50Hz unit on 60Hz wouldn't work, the heads would never load because it
would never be detected going at the correct speed. And even if they
did load there might be air bearing issues due to incorrect speed. I
have around 7 or 8 50Hz RK05s, but only 3 60Hz, so... does anyone have
any spare 60Hz RK05 pulleys, or motors with 60Hz pulleys attached? What
about RL and RX drives? Similar problems?
Many thanks for any advice
Mike
http://www.corestore.org
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