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Im still trying to come up with a high current DC supply for my mobile HF rig.
I have 4 - transformers that are all the same part number, there output is 4amp at 18.5 vac. I want to hook a bridge to each & then connect the DC outputs of each in parallel to increase current to my regulator circut. I should end up with 17 - 18 VDC @ 16 amps. Does this sound like it would work ok, Im not sure about paralleling DC supplies ? |
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You can probably make it work with matched parts, but you will need
somevery good heatsinking and a crowbar circuit in case one of your pass regulators shorts out. You should really look at using an ASTRON SS30 or SS30M (M has volt and amp meters). One was for sale on one of the swap boards recently. I have two and they deliver the current without any strain or heat. As far as RFI noise, they are also very quiet. ARRL did a write up a couple years back on various switchers and this one was the quietest. 25 amps continuous, 30 amps intermittent. I run mine to 20 amps all the time and the fan switches on for a short time, no sweat. clc wrote: Im still trying to come up with a high current DC supply for my mobile HF rig. I have 4 - transformers that are all the same part number, there output is 4amp at 18.5 vac. I want to hook a bridge to each & then connect the DC outputs of each in parallel to increase current to my regulator circut. I should end up with 17 - 18 VDC @ 16 amps. Does this sound like it would work ok, Im not sure about paralleling DC supplies ? -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "Jazz is not dead. It just smells funny." -F.Z. |
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You can probably make it work with matched parts, but you will need
somevery good heatsinking and a crowbar circuit in case one of your pass regulators shorts out. You should really look at using an ASTRON SS30 or SS30M (M has volt and amp meters). One was for sale on one of the swap boards recently. I have two and they deliver the current without any strain or heat. As far as RFI noise, they are also very quiet. ARRL did a write up a couple years back on various switchers and this one was the quietest. 25 amps continuous, 30 amps intermittent. I run mine to 20 amps all the time and the fan switches on for a short time, no sweat. clc wrote: Im still trying to come up with a high current DC supply for my mobile HF rig. I have 4 - transformers that are all the same part number, there output is 4amp at 18.5 vac. I want to hook a bridge to each & then connect the DC outputs of each in parallel to increase current to my regulator circut. I should end up with 17 - 18 VDC @ 16 amps. Does this sound like it would work ok, Im not sure about paralleling DC supplies ? -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "Jazz is not dead. It just smells funny." -F.Z. |
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clc wrote:
Im still trying to come up with a high current DC supply for my mobile HF rig. I have 4 - transformers that are all the same part number, there output is 4amp at 18.5 vac. I want to hook a bridge to each & then connect the DC outputs of each in parallel to increase current to my regulator circut. I should end up with 17 - 18 VDC @ 16 amps. Does this sound like it would work ok, Im not sure about paralleling DC supplies ? That should work OK. If you want a regulated supply then connect the regulator after the combined DC voltages. That way you don't have to be concerned with the possible reverse current through one of the regulator circuits. Bill K7NOM |
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clc wrote:
Im still trying to come up with a high current DC supply for my mobile HF rig. I have 4 - transformers that are all the same part number, there output is 4amp at 18.5 vac. I want to hook a bridge to each & then connect the DC outputs of each in parallel to increase current to my regulator circut. I should end up with 17 - 18 VDC @ 16 amps. Does this sound like it would work ok, Im not sure about paralleling DC supplies ? That should work OK. If you want a regulated supply then connect the regulator after the combined DC voltages. That way you don't have to be concerned with the possible reverse current through one of the regulator circuits. Bill K7NOM |
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clc wrote:
Im still trying to come up with a high current DC supply for my mobile HF rig. I have 4 - transformers that are all the same part number, there output is 4amp at 18.5 vac. I want to hook a bridge to each & then connect the DC outputs of each in parallel to increase current to my regulator circut. I should end up with 17 - 18 VDC @ 16 amps. Does this sound like it would work ok, Im not sure about paralleling DC supplies ? Why don't you connect the transformers in parallel and rectify / stabilize the total AC current? Hans |
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clc wrote:
Im still trying to come up with a high current DC supply for my mobile HF rig. I have 4 - transformers that are all the same part number, there output is 4amp at 18.5 vac. I want to hook a bridge to each & then connect the DC outputs of each in parallel to increase current to my regulator circut. I should end up with 17 - 18 VDC @ 16 amps. Does this sound like it would work ok, Im not sure about paralleling DC supplies ? Why don't you connect the transformers in parallel and rectify / stabilize the total AC current? Hans |
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Paralleling DC supplies can be problematic if they are regulated supplies and
not designed for paralleling. Another solution to consider is using a deep cycle battery and a charger. Works fine, even during a power outage... |
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Paralleling DC supplies can be problematic if they are regulated supplies and
not designed for paralleling. Another solution to consider is using a deep cycle battery and a charger. Works fine, even during a power outage... |
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Hans wrote:
clc wrote: Im still trying to come up with a high current DC supply for my mobile HF rig. I have 4 - transformers that are all the same part number, there output is 4amp at 18.5 vac. I want to hook a bridge to each & then connect the DC outputs of each in parallel to increase current to my regulator circut. I should end up with 17 - 18 VDC @ 16 amps. Does this sound like it would work ok, Im not sure about paralleling DC supplies ? Why don't you connect the transformers in parallel and rectify / stabilize the total AC current? Hans There is a "chance" that the voltages won't be exactly the same. As a result you can have circulating currents in the transformers from that difference. The diodes solve that potential problem. Bill K7NOM |
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