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| Heavy duty AC to DC converter required |
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| tron9000:
--- Quote from: mche1997 on April 24, 2018, 05:47:07 pm ---OMG ! thousands, my budget is only just up to £200. Only a converter with 240Vac in and 300vdc out. --- End quote --- £200....then best bet is to learn some electronics and find a source of salvageable parts - there is a section in this forum where you can find all the information you need to learn electronics Engineers aren't cheap... |
| mche1997:
Thank you for your advice Tron9000 |
| oldway:
I'am afraid that learning "some electronics" will not help a lot to develop a 4.2KW switch mode converter with PFC. |
| mche1997:
Yes Oldway I just need on looking then, I'm going to try using the Metal Halide Ballast to lower the current draw from generator,maybe add a few to it connecting in series or parallel and use switches to turn on/off individually so I can increase or lower the current. |
| BravoV:
--- Quote from: tron9000 on April 24, 2018, 08:57:33 am ---what was your budget again? --- End quote --- This question is too late, ideally should be placed on 2nd post, I've seen alot of discussions became meaningless & fruitless just because the contributors, even experienced ones as I observed, forgot about this matter quite often. No money, no talks. |
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