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Hi all,
I have a backup system that operates at 450VDC.
During Battery/Backup operation, the accessories operate from the main battery pack, however, for efficiency reasons I need to switch over to the rectified DC BUS when AC is available.
The Battery Backup has a DC voltage of 450V. The Rectified DC Bus is just rectified 240VAC (0-340V @ 100Hz).
What would be the simplest solution to cut the battery power and force the devices to draw power from the rectified AC line instead? I Though perhaps a couple of IGBT's, but I need to avoid the current to flow from the battery to the rectified input.
Any ideas welcome
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Right, seems I cant edit the first topic.
Just to simplify what I need is a switch over system that feeds the load either from the 450V or from the rectified AC supply.
I have a backup system that operates at 450VDC.
During Battery/Backup operation, the accessories operate from the main battery pack, however, for efficiency reasons I need to switch over to the rectified DC BUS when AC is available.
The Battery Backup has a DC voltage of 450V. The Rectified DC Bus is just rectified 240VAC (0-340V @ 100Hz).
What would be the simplest solution to cut the battery power and force the devices to draw power from the rectified AC line instead? I Though perhaps a couple of IGBT's, but I need to avoid the current to flow from the battery to the rectified input.
Any ideas welcome
- - - Updated - - -
Right, seems I cant edit the first topic.
Just to simplify what I need is a switch over system that feeds the load either from the 450V or from the rectified AC supply.