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Cirkitron Guest
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06 Apr 2002 15:53 |
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Hello Fellow Members,
I have a step-up 120v to 1000v transformer with a current output of 1.5 Amps.
I would like to convert the output to variable DC. What type/size of filter capacitor(s) would I need?
Can someone recommend a schematic/circuit.
This circuit will be used in Electrolysis Experiments. Thanks in advance.
cirkitron(at)hotmail.com
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hock
Joined: 28 May 2001 Posts: 1019 Helped: 9 Location: India
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10 Apr 2002 9:47 |
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electrolysis is best done using constant current supplies.
try to use a current mode smps fot this job as ur current is high
mail me if u need mode details
hock
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pado777
Joined: 13 Jul 2001 Posts: 20
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25 Apr 2002 8:01 |
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1200V/1500V film type capacitor would be fit.
Capacitance is up to load current and ripple voltage.
Good Luck!
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On 2002-04-06 15:53, Cirkitron wrote:
Hello Fellow Members,
I have a step-up 120v to 1000v transformer with a current output of 1.5 Amps.
I would like to convert the output to variable DC. What type/size of filter capacitor(s) would I need?
Can someone recommend a schematic/circuit.
This circuit will be used in Electrolysis Experiments. Thanks in advance.
cirkitron(at)hotmail.com
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