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If you have bought a Philips/Fluke PM2811, PM2812, or PM2813 power supply from a country who's electric grid runs at a different voltage, you may want to modify your power supply, to match your electrical grid (instead of using a transformer). | If you have bought a Philips/Fluke PM2811, PM2812, or PM2813 power supply from a country who's electric grid runs at a different voltage, you may want to modify your power supply, to match your electrical grid (instead of using a transformer). | ||
== Solution == | == Solution == | ||
[[File:Pm281x_black_wire_110v_position.jpg|thumb|Black wire, 110V position. (Figure 1)]] | |||
[[File:Pm281x_black_wire_220v_position.jpg|thumb|Black wire, 220V position. (Figure 2)]] | |||
[[File:Pm281x_blue_wire_110v_position.jpg|thumb|Blue wire, 110V position. (Figure 3)]] | |||
[[File:Pm281x_blue_wire_220v_position.jpg|thumb|Blue wire, 220V position. (Figure 4)]] | |||
These power supplies are internally configured to one of the following ranges: | These power supplies are internally configured to one of the following ranges: | ||
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* Move the black jumper wire on the "Input Module" PCB, to the correct jumper. (this is marked via silkscreen on the PCB) | * Move the black jumper wire on the "Input Module" PCB, to the correct jumper. (this is marked via silkscreen on the PCB) | ||
** (Note: the service manual forgets to mention this) | ** (Note: the service manual forgets to mention this) | ||
** See Figure 1 and Figure 2 | |||
* The blue (bl) wire of the cable loom DB1 must be connected to | * The blue (bl) wire of the cable loom DB1 must be connected to | ||
** X4106 for 110V operation | ** X4106 for 110V operation | ||
** X4102 for 220V operation | ** X4102 for 220V operation | ||
** You can see the location of these pins on page 63 of the service manual <ref>https://www.eevblog.com/files/philips_pm2811_pm2812_pm2813_sm.pdf</ref> | ** You can see the location of these pins on page 63 of the service manual <ref>https://www.eevblog.com/files/philips_pm2811_pm2812_pm2813_sm.pdf</ref> | ||
** Also see Figure 3 and Figure 4 | |||
* The fuses must be replaced. The required fuse current is different for each voltage configuration, and also depends on the number of modules the power supply is configured with | * The fuses must be replaced. The required fuse current is different for each voltage configuration, and also depends on the number of modules the power supply is configured with | ||
** Note that number of modules is not the same as number of outputs. Some PM2812 have 2 power modules, while some have 3. | ** Note that number of modules is not the same as number of outputs. Some PM2812 have 2 power modules, while some have 3. | ||
Revision as of 04:24, 23 February 2026
| PM281X: Switching between 110V and 220V | |
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| Device | PM281X |
| Affects part(s) | |
| Needs equipment | Screwdriver |
| Difficulty | ◉◌◌◌ Easy |
| Type | Teardown |
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Problem description
If you have bought a Philips/Fluke PM2811, PM2812, or PM2813 power supply from a country who's electric grid runs at a different voltage, you may want to modify your power supply, to match your electrical grid (instead of using a transformer).
Solution




These power supplies are internally configured to one of the following ranges:
- 94V .. 130V (a.k.a. nominally 110V)
- 190V .. 255V (a.k.a. nominally 220V)
To switch the voltage of the power supply between 110V/220V configurations you have to take the following actions:
- Move the black jumper wire on the "Input Module" PCB, to the correct jumper. (this is marked via silkscreen on the PCB)
- (Note: the service manual forgets to mention this)
- See Figure 1 and Figure 2
- The blue (bl) wire of the cable loom DB1 must be connected to
- X4106 for 110V operation
- X4102 for 220V operation
- You can see the location of these pins on page 63 of the service manual [1]
- Also see Figure 3 and Figure 4
- The fuses must be replaced. The required fuse current is different for each voltage configuration, and also depends on the number of modules the power supply is configured with
- Note that number of modules is not the same as number of outputs. Some PM2812 have 2 power modules, while some have 3.
- Please write on the back of the unit the current supported voltage.
Fuses
| Fuses 2x: | 1 Module PM2811 |
2 Modules PM2812/[0,1,2] |
3 Modules PM2812/[3,4]; PM2813 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 110V | 2.5AT | 4AT | 6.3AT |
| 220V | 1.25AT | 2.5AT | 3AT |