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| Can you put two 150V eLoads in series to handle 300V? |
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| Faringdon:
Hi, Can you put two 150V eLoads in series to handle 300Vdc? SDL1020X eLoad: https://siglent.co.uk/product/siglent-sdl1020x-e-programmable-dc-electronic-load/ |
| coppercone2:
maybe |
| Pfriemler:
I never would do that. Maybe in CV or CR mode, but never in CC - you put two current sources in series and get what? This can only work if the two loads are perfectly balanced, otherwise one device soon will see (much) more than 150V and get damaged. jm2c |
| nctnico:
If you like the magic smoke escaping from test equipment, then the answer is yes. |
| alm:
--- Quote from: nctnico on April 05, 2023, 01:02:36 pm ---If you like the magic smoke escaping from test equipment, then the answer is yes. --- End quote --- I agree. For a more spectacular effect, add some disco lights that if you're lucky will suddenly turn off as a circuit breaker gets tripped by the shorted loads shorting the 300 Vdc source. |
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