Salas ordered the L-Adapter and is on the way my home, my maths:Could I use for 24 Vout 4A?
It's still th GB running?
TIA
Felipe
24V x 4A = 96W x 1,5 times = 144VA, will be enough 120VA?
TIA
Felipe
If its a low loss good quality 120VA and 4A will not happen all too often by the load, it should suffice.
Not for the Tx to getting unacceptably hot I mean.
Not for the Tx to getting unacceptably hot I mean.
I only have one 10.000uF cap, will be enough togheter the 6.800uF supplied with the kit, if yes what position C3 or C4?
Doesn't make much of a difference because the fuse in-between makes very little R but typically put 6800uF in C3 and 10000uF in C4. Good ripple current spec is more important than 3200uF less Ctotal value in this case.
I hope own sink provides enough heat exchange for your application because you had mentioned some high peak current load. But it depends on how often it peaks of course. Anyway, you will get the real feel of your configuration's dissipation dynamics by testing it soon. Use thick no lengthier than needed output cable.
I hope own sink provides enough heat exchange for your application because you had mentioned some high peak current load. But it depends on how often it peaks of course. Anyway, you will get the real feel of your configuration's dissipation dynamics by testing it soon. Use thick no lengthier than needed output cable.
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