May 17, 2018 #1 Thmiko Electrical Joined Apr 30, 2014 Messages 2 Location ZA I am looking for a DC-DC converter, any idea who could supply in South Africa? POWER SUPPLY: TYPE: DC-DC; INPUT: 160-320 VDC; OUTPUT VOLTAGE: 300 VDC; OUTPUT CURRENT: 0.5 A; SPECIFICATION: T5081-01A; PART NO: 3HB027140R0001;
I am looking for a DC-DC converter, any idea who could supply in South Africa? POWER SUPPLY: TYPE: DC-DC; INPUT: 160-320 VDC; OUTPUT VOLTAGE: 300 VDC; OUTPUT CURRENT: 0.5 A; SPECIFICATION: T5081-01A; PART NO: 3HB027140R0001;
May 17, 2018 #2 VEBill Military Joined Apr 25, 2002 Messages 7,090 Location CA Most OEMs would be able to direct you to the nearest distributor. I've tried looking up your PN and spec, but can't find the OEM. What's the OEM? Upvote 0 Downvote
Most OEMs would be able to direct you to the nearest distributor. I've tried looking up your PN and spec, but can't find the OEM. What's the OEM?
May 17, 2018 #3 racookpe1978 Nuclear Joined Feb 1, 2007 Messages 5,994 Location US How is the DC voltage typically increased for his application? I can see a decrease in DC volts, if you're willing to lose the difference as heat. But how do you increase the volts from a steady DC current? Upvote 0 Downvote
How is the DC voltage typically increased for his application? I can see a decrease in DC volts, if you're willing to lose the difference as heat. But how do you increase the volts from a steady DC current?
May 17, 2018 #4 3DDave Aerospace Joined May 23, 2013 Messages 11,474 Location US Buck-boost converter. It's easier to help if he says who actually made it; that information should be on the same plate as the part number. Upvote 0 Downvote
Buck-boost converter. It's easier to help if he says who actually made it; that information should be on the same plate as the part number.
May 24, 2018 #5 CarelO Electrical Joined May 24, 2018 Messages 1 Location ZA Try ABB it is a sub assembly of a MV Drive Upvote 0 Downvote
May 24, 2018 #6 itsmoked Electrical Joined Feb 18, 2005 Messages 19,114 Location US That will be a very hard thing to find. A buck-boost on that voltage plane.. 150W. Lots of AC-DC supplies will take DC in, in the 300V region without issue, but very few will put out 300V. Keith Cress kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com Upvote 0 Downvote
That will be a very hard thing to find. A buck-boost on that voltage plane.. 150W. Lots of AC-DC supplies will take DC in, in the 300V region without issue, but very few will put out 300V. Keith Cress kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com
May 25, 2018 #7 ScottyUK Electrical Joined May 21, 2003 Messages 12,915 Location DE Vicor and Power One / Melcher used to be the go-to companies for Dc/Dc conversion. Upvote 0 Downvote
May 25, 2018 #8 JG2828 Electrical Joined Dec 20, 2010 Messages 446 Location US Google search brought me to this russian excel spreadsheet https://nordindustries.ru/uploads/s/x/v/5/xv5vflc0a1wk/file/EHYeyxFU.xlsx Row 4647 contains this data: DMDR ACS6000 3BHB027140R0003 DC/DC CONVERTER T5081-01A 220VDC/300VDC 4B MVAC Drives Parts 4T ABB.PARTS.FISER3BHB027140R0003 6500.664 416042.496 The part number is slightly different, it has an extra B and ends in a 3 instead of a 1. It appears to be part of an ABB ACS6000 Medium Voltage Drive. Like CarelO said, I would contact ABB. Upvote 0 Downvote
Google search brought me to this russian excel spreadsheet https://nordindustries.ru/uploads/s/x/v/5/xv5vflc0a1wk/file/EHYeyxFU.xlsx Row 4647 contains this data: DMDR ACS6000 3BHB027140R0003 DC/DC CONVERTER T5081-01A 220VDC/300VDC 4B MVAC Drives Parts 4T ABB.PARTS.FISER3BHB027140R0003 6500.664 416042.496 The part number is slightly different, it has an extra B and ends in a 3 instead of a 1. It appears to be part of an ABB ACS6000 Medium Voltage Drive. Like CarelO said, I would contact ABB.