10kw flyback with %95 efficent

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Hello then.
1) Yes, it does work, meaning it does not blow up.
2) Perhaps it's unwise to use design as presented so other people may use gadgets of theirs.
3) Does the real author know of you copying his design?
4) You are not answering relevant questions.
Have a nice day!
 
Hello then.
1) Yes, it does work, meaning it does not blow up.
2) Perhaps it's unwise to use design as presented so other people may use gadgets of theirs.
3) Does the real author know of you copying his design?
4) You are not answering relevant questions.
Have a nice day!
Hi again
1) results good for me
2) not same my design +%6 more effiency , and my design have powder core and sic devices.
3) KA. know my design, i not share diagram or pcb, i not a seller.
4) im testing at home , i not have all equipments.
Thanks
 
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Sure thing.
However 14kW datasheet from a company at question has 230V/16A primary connector thus 3680W (in theory).
Go figure what they mean by 14 kW specs.
In regard to flyback: it has too many disadvantages to begin with.
The power mentioned requires PFC front end.
Fourthly there are at least 9 ways to skin a cat thus such a thing does exist.
Attempts to reproduce industrial design may be futile.
Cheers!
 
Sure thing.
However 14kW datasheet from a company at question has 230V/16A primary connector thus 3680W (in theory).
Go figure what they mean by 14 kW specs.
In regard to flyback: it has too many disadvantages to begin with.
The power mentioned requires PFC front end.
Fourthly there are at least 9 ways to skin a cat thus such a thing does exist.
Attempts to reproduce industrial design may be futile.
Cheers!
Hi
It can also be called a device that is a mixture of pfc and flyback, it has nothing to do with the flyback in the lecture notes, the input fuse is 30 amps by the way.
 
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