On Oct 3, 2005, at 7:54 AM, Frank Goenninger DG1SBG wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I am finishing a power supply for a moderate amplifier (in terms of
> this reflector).
> As I am dealing with rather large caps I am wondering if am really
> right when
> calculating the stored energy in the bank:
>
> I have 14 caps in series, each having a capacity of 4200 uF. The load
> voltage for
> the bank will be about 3250 V DC (calculated using Duncan Amps' PSU
> Designer software).
>
> Am I right in simply calculation the stored energy as
>
> Cres = 4200 uF / 14 = 300 uF
>
> W = 1/2 * C * U * U = 0,5 * 300 *10^-6 * 3250 V * 3250 V = 1,6 *10^3
> J = 1,6 kJ
>
> ??
>
> This seems a rather large value ....
True, Frank, but 1600J is not that difficult to find a suitable glitch
R for. Globar's SP series is what you need.
Kanthal-Globar order desk - 716 286 7610
http://www.globar.com/
>
> 73, Frank DG1SBG
>
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