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Help with a high voltage power supply

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Tino1210

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Hello, I need some assistance on a circuit i have for a high voltage power supply, using a bridge rectifier. There are several things i need to know :cry:

I need to know the working voltage of the smoothing capacitor and the ripple percentage when the motor is running and not running?
I also need to know what size the fuse should be to protect the power supply from an output short circuit?

Any help would be greatly appreciated,im at my wits end!!

I have inlcuded a drawing of the circuit:

 

Did you place the 100 ohm resistor intentionally? It must have a rating of about 1000 watt and causes 50 A input current.
 

FvM said:
Did you place the 100 ohm resistor intentionally? It must have a rating of about 1000 watt and causes 50 A input current.

sorry,thats a scribble in reference to the power supply powering additional circuitry that has a resistive load of 100 ohms. Forgot to mention that, sorry.
 

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