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    Robert Atkinson 2
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      On David Ambrose Said:

      R/S are showing over 2000 Keysight items for sale.

      Indeed RS are. They are not Keysight.

      Keysight do B2B with RS and if RS then sell to a consumer RS take on the responsibilities and liabilities. But if you buy a Keysight item from RS as a consumer and then try to get any support from Keysight including calibration, repair or parts they will not deal with you unless you can prove you are a business e.g. have a VAT number, Limited company or similar.

      Robert.

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      southernchap
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        Ah, I wondered about the lack of affordable 230V to > 380V VFDs, and that certainly explains it.

        Like I said, my RJH tool grinder doesn’t seem to be particularly bothered by the missing 35V!

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        Julie Ann
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          On southernchap Said:

          …my RJH tool grinder doesn’t seem to be particularly bothered by the missing 35V!

          The only downside of running at a lower voltage is that rated current, and hence rated power, won’t quite be achievable.

          Julie

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