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This article is about the Philips/Fluke PM2811, PM2812, PM2813 programmable power supplies. They are very modular, and similar to each other differing only in the configuration modules the device comes with. | This article is about the Philips/Fluke PM2811, PM2812, PM2813 programmable power supplies. They are very modular, and similar to each other differing only in the configuration modules the device comes with. | ||
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This article is about the Philips/Fluke PM2811, PM2812, PM2813 programmable power supplies. They are very modular, and similar to each other differing only in the configuration modules the device comes with.
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| Affects part | Type | Difficulty | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PM281X: Switching between 110V and 220V | General | 1. Easy |
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