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    Here's all I found in a quick search.

    Basic function: The power supplies are used for the intrinsically safe operation of field devices e.g. 3- or 4-wire transmitters, solenoid valves, light barriers, controllers and more.



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    its wrapped in a shrink wrap type material right? If so there's copper in there

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabrielservices View Post
    its wrapped in a shrink wrap type material right? If so there's copper in there
    If so it's a hell of a wrap, I scrapped a bit with a flat head screwdriver and it came off as a powder so it's some sort of epoxy or polimer coating.


    Quote Originally Posted by Metalbestos View Post
    Here's all I found in a quick search.
    Basic function: The power supplies are used for the intrinsically safe operation of field devices e.g. 3- or 4-wire transmitters, solenoid valves, light barriers, controllers and more.
    I'm going with the and more . Interesting
    I missed something...

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