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harrimansat:
yes, I have something similiar in my bench, a bipolar power supply HP6827.
oz2cpu:
SCORED this.. in mint condition, and all things works 100%
3kW output DC supply, meters also read correctly
one happy camper
Glassman Europe Limited LV80-37
it is also known as : DCS series Sorens model 80-37
incase anyone ever need this : i got schematics and service manual (was hard to find)
mine is now hardwired to one phase 230V mains (it need 3phase for full outout, else i guess i blow a main fuse here)
Gyro:
Nice.
You might want to dial back on the power a bit with that IEC connector though! ;) Something like a powerCon would be a safer bet.
wkb:
--- Quote from: Berni on October 15, 2021, 06:20:51 am ---I certainly wouldn't mind having such a an amplifier laying around, it allows you to basically power anything you want with a signal generator.
You can use it to generate weird mains frequency supplies like 16.6Hz 50Hz 60Hz 400Hz, simulate harmonic distortion on AC power, drive anything with a voice coil from a speaker to galvos. Can make a AM radio transmitter out of it. Can be used as noise injection into DC rails or into metal cases to see if a device is robust to interference. Could probably also drive some piezzo elements for ultrasonic things or sonar...etc
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It found a new caring home in Spain. Better in good hands/use than taking up space unused in my ham shack.
Wilko
Berni:
--- Quote from: Gyro on October 15, 2021, 06:44:30 pm ---You might want to dial back on the power a bit with that IEC connector though! ;) Something like a powerCon would be a safer bet.
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I don't see the problem with 3kW trough a IEC connector. They are rated for 16A so up to 3.6kW
If anything its better than what i do to these big PSUs where i tend to just wire up a spare cut off single phase power cord into the screw terminals and call it a day. Most of these big three phase input PSUs don't come with a connector on the back, but instead just have screw terminals for you to wire into (Much like a 3 phase stove). So getting a IEC connector to fit would often mean ripping out the screw terminal block and cutting the hole to fit a IEC socket. At least the voltage input specs on most of these 3 phase input supplies are usually such that you can wire them in single phase on 230V (Even the american ones as those seam to usually run in delta 3 phase).
But yeah i did also wire a 5kW one this way. That will definitely blow fuses if you try to go full beans with it. In my defense EU Schuko outlets are also rated for 16A so they always have max 16A breakers in the electrical panel, so in theory the breaker will pop before the power cord catches fire.
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