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High Power Rectifiers - AC Conversion?
I don't think so. But can I eliminate one leg of primary by pulling fuse and then use the remaining phases on the output side.- mbowen03
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High Power Rectifiers - AC Conversion?
Whoops, sorry. Output reguirements are 50 vac with 400 amps.- mbowen03
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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High Power Rectifiers - AC Conversion?
Output requirements are 50 vdc at 10,000 amps. I have extensive experience with AC mains and high voltage systems.- mbowen03
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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High Power Rectifiers - AC Conversion?
This is the print from the rectifier I'm working on- mbowen03
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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High Power Rectifiers - AC Conversion?
Currently it has 480 vac 3 phase on primary side and 50 volts DC on secondary. I want to change the output to 50 vac if possible.- mbowen03
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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High Power Rectifiers - AC Conversion?
I was wondering how difficult it would be to change the output to AC- mbowen03
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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High Power Rectifiers - AC Conversion?
The goal is to leave the AC input but change the output to AC- mbowen03
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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High Power Rectifiers - AC Conversion?
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Who is Mike and What Does He Do at a Coil Anodizing Plant in Michigan?
Hello all! My name is Mike. I'm an electrician at a large coil anodizing plant.- mbowen03
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High Power Rectifiers - AC Conversion?
Hello all, I was wondering if it would be possible to remove the diodes from a high power dc rectifier and use it as an AC power supply? Is it possible to use an inverter/converter to convert dc output to ac? thanks- mbowen03
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering