No.
A PC would needs to have a power supply in order to take a 110 or 220v power input and convert it to the basic 12v power <and other rails> it uses.
Now most desktops can and do have the ability to handle 220v power. Consult your manual and make sure you have the little red switch on the back set to 220 unless your PSU is auto-switching. As always, check with your manual and manufacturer before assuming you can handle 220.
Hope that helps!
no you should not. You connect it to the PS1 power connection
Direct supply is a term that is used usually during business agreements. It is a process where the producer deals with the primary customer without an involvement of a middleman.
You may connect it to any water supply pipe.
Yup called a diaphragm tank and NOT connected to the domestic supply
Direct Supply was created in 1985.
A "Berg" connector.
i have a question? in the earthing system should we connect the negative pole of supply to the earth for example a +24 power supply?
In the heater you will have two wires. You should then have 2 supply wires from the panel, and 2 wires from the thermostat. The neutral (white) supply wire should go to one of the wires on the heater. The hot (black) supply wire should connect to one wire from the thermostat. The other wire from the thermostat will connect to the other wire from the heater.
To name a few: Above Board Electronics, Action Industrial Supply and Bergen Industrial Supply have partner connect.
A technician is installing a new power supply in a computer Which type of power connector should be used to connect to a PATA hard drive?berg mini-molexmolex.20-pin ATX connector
screw type clamp
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