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    Flip clock that requires 60 V

    Hi!

    I have (soon) a clock that requires 60 V (Boselli), but it is difficult to find out how to control it.

    There is a German site that sells what I need (I think), but as far as I know now, it does not ship to Sweden. On the other hand, there are 12 or 24 V units that I can buy from Ebay, but with these I have to increase its uotput to 60 V. The way it is supposed to work is that you connect the 12 V unit and the booster to 30 V DC, and then the out on the unit into the booster, and from the booster to the clock, which then gets 60 V.

    Is there some simple way of doing this? I am not familiar with Arduino, so I cannot go that way. I guess a regular DC booster doesn't work, or?

    Thanks,

    #2
    I think the easiest way is to use Arduino uno+relay module to control when the 60V DC will be supplied to which line, the slave clock has two input lines.

    And I don't think the DC boost module can work.

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