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wa8yxm wrote:
I would like to think the output is diode protected and thus the device wont resent any load when not powered.. But alas that is how **I** would build them (in fact I do build power supplies)
I know Progressive Dynamics the wizard is still on line and the fan, far as I know those are the only loads (The Wiz is basically a voltmeter load, not much).
Can't talk about others
IF you can adjust the output voltage of that Meanwell... I'd put a heavy duty diode in the line (Say a set or half set of alternator diodes with heat sinc and fan, hook the fan to the Meanwell side) And increase the voltage by the amount indicated.. or a diode isolator and again increase the outut by the diode drop.
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/500-Amp-30-V-Schottky-Rectifier-CPT50130-2-Diodes-/282361292454?hash=item41b...
Mount it up high in a bay. The base the cathode is energized. The anodes have 1/4" bolts which allows size perspective.
- The 10 amp diodes will fail. Please don't ask why
- You need absolute minimum voltage drop across the diode and this baby does it at .17 volt at 40 amps
- Mounted with 1/4" couplers. Standoffs on an non-conductive cargo bay surface
- The base of this is COPPER and serves as the cathode junction - meaning it has electricity.
โJul-16-2017 10:14 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/500-Amp-30-V-Schottky-Rectifier-CPT50130-2-Diodes-/282361292454?hash=item41b...
Mount it up high in a bay. The base the cathode is energized. The anodes have 1/4" bolts which allows size perspective.
- The 10 amp diodes will fail. Please don't ask why
- You need absolute minimum voltage drop across the diode and this baby does it at .17 volt at 40 amps
- Mounted with 1/4" couplers. Standoffs on an non-conductive cargo bay surface
- The base of this is COPPER and serves as the cathode junction - meaning it has electricity.