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How to switch 110v/220v wirings ?

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Dear All,


I´m firing my mind trying to solve the problem.
The question is how to insert a relay, or coupled-switch, to perform that comutation.

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Does anybody have any idea ?

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Maybe like this..............
110&220_Switch.png
 
hi,


Thanks very much !!!
Meanwhile, I received another sugestion here in a local forum, but it have some diference I´m not able to distinguish :

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Note that right wiring of right winding is not connected to nothing at your circuit, whilst at the other circuit is connected.
Can you see any advantage, disvantage at each one ?


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Note that right wiring of right winding is not connected to nothing at your circuit, whilst at the other circuit is connected.
What`s your point ?????
Both schematics use DPDT switch. (Post#2 & #3)

110&220ChSwCol.jpg

KAK
 
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I´m not able to distinguish
The (less important) difference is the series connection of two contacts in you schematic. If you prefer the symmetry for aesthetic reasons, you should go for it.
 
Hi guys,


After a more acurate analysis, I noticed that both representations refers to the same topology.
thanks a lot.


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