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Paul Hynes SR5 Dual Rail

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Corrected post:  I made a mistake on voltage ratings on the rails...  The SR5 is configured as 12v/5a on one rail and 9v/2.5a on the second rail.   I bought the unit around 2013 directly from Paul (vs his later setup affiliate company which attempted higher production levels and later failed).  In 2019, I sent both regulator units back to Paul for a complete refresh.   I used the unit for about 3-4 years in aggregate since original purchase and for the remainder its basically been in storage.   The unit also has 2 custom made DC cables with Oyaide DC connectors made by Paul which I will include... I have seen other custom DC cables go for $100+ each elsewhere.

 

The unit was made by Paul himself when he was making custom supplies from his home.   It was configured with a 12v/6a rail and a 5v/2a rail.   It was upgraded with a Furatech Power inlet and some upgraded internal wiring connections (I believe Kimber silver but not 100%).  I will try and update with a pic when I can.  Offers welcomed (unit is in the US and 120v rated and can be converted).

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is it 120v or can be adjusted to 220v ?

ejn1

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It can be adjusted as I originally had it when living in the UK then moved back to the US.   I'm struggling to remember at the moment how I did it (eg sent back to Paul or i did an adjustment myself)... I can try to dig through my emails to see after the holidays.

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I checked my emails and confirmed on the unit that there is indeed an actual selector screw dial on the back of my unit for easy switching from 110v to 220v mains.    I'm not sure if that that was standard back then or not.  I'm wondering if Paul had added that for me specifically as we already new I was going back to the US with the unit at some point.    But couldnt be easier to switch, just a turn and replace the fuse for one rated at 230v.

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