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Dear Danadakk;You triggering scope on some excessive level, one shot, to capture any input
transient on power on ? Say 30V as trigger point. DSO scope can handle this easy.
You can leave scope running overnight, several days, to see if a trigger is generated.
And what transient looks like.
Regards, Dana.
Dear,Hi,
Use a scope and measure the capacitor voltage and waveform.
Possible issues:
* too high ripple current
* or too high (peak) voltage
Maybe caused by ringing / oscillations.
Klaus
I'm confused, your link leads to this same thread....?I have defined my problem as detailed in given post.
from post #14: --> "Because you started 2 threads about the same issue (read forum rules) ... I´ve merged them."I'm confused, your link leads to this same thread....?
I get measurements from zero point and 30-meter of luminaries.
Did you try replacing the 24v power supply by another one, prefereably from another brand ?
And, are you also driving any kind of inductive load (e.g motor) with this power supply ?
BTW, what did you mean by that ?
I get measurements from zero point and 30-meter of luminaries.
You didn't show it yet.I got measurements from output of PSU, after 50 meters of cable(it means start point of LED lights), and end of the LED lights(this is like 80 meters away from PSU)
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