rmayer
Military
- Dec 9, 2007
- 17
I have a dirty dc supply consisting of rectified variacs on a common stepper-motor shaft. Currently I have 1kVA isolation transformers in line that have 10amp breakers built in. I'd rather switch out breakers and try to pull closer to the wall rated 15A or if it is available 20A. I have circuit overload provisions for these higher rates so rest assured I'm not just trying to get around a popping breaker. Questions are how do I best provide dc isolation from the ac? The variac doesn't isolate at all does it?
Adequate torroidals seem o be hard to find or expensive. I thought I was maxing out what Mouser and digikey had to offer at 1kVA costing around $300 each (X 3, one for each phase). Anyhow I'm trying to set up ugly constant voltage (10V +/-5, up to 150 amps) dc power, SMPS is a bit advanced for me any suggestions?
Thank you in advance.
Adequate torroidals seem o be hard to find or expensive. I thought I was maxing out what Mouser and digikey had to offer at 1kVA costing around $300 each (X 3, one for each phase). Anyhow I'm trying to set up ugly constant voltage (10V +/-5, up to 150 amps) dc power, SMPS is a bit advanced for me any suggestions?
Thank you in advance.