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Old September 2nd 05, 04:52 AM
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Hi all....
I was given a 36 volt, 24 amp battery charger. I haven't dug into the
insides to see what it uses for a rectifier system, but am wonding if there
are any solid state amps that would run on that kind of voltage..
Thanks in advance...


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Denton wrote:
Hi all....
I was given a 36 volt, 24 amp battery charger. I haven't dug into the
insides to see what it uses for a rectifier system, but am wonding if there
are any solid state amps that would run on that kind of voltage..
Thanks in advance...


if it is just a battery charger, probably just has
some diodes in line with the output. and you would have
lots of ripple if you powered an amplifier with this.

But, you have a great start to a 13.8 V/24 Amp. supply.
add a capacitor bank, then go through a regulator circuit.

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Old September 15th 05, 12:07 AM
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Plenty of RF transistors and fets that work on 50Vdc.
I have even seen modern rf powerfets in end-stages
operating at 300V lately!

You will need to turn your battery charger into a stabilised supply though.

73

Willem
PE2WDO



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Hi all....
I was given a 36 volt, 24 amp battery charger. I haven't dug into the
insides to see what it uses for a rectifier system, but am wonding if
there are any solid state amps that would run on that kind of voltage..
Thanks in advance...



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