bruceberquist
New Member
Okay. I found other similar posts, but in them I haven't found the kind of answers I need.
I am building a very simple low amperage 300vdc power supply using a 115vac source, to a switch, to a 370vac 80uf single Run Capacitor, to a 500v bridge-rectifier, to 300+vdc output cord and connectors to service a 300vdc battery pack assembly.
I do not require additional accessories such as output regulators or auto shut of switches, since this is only going to be operated in a gaged/monitored environment, so I don't need such input and advice, unless it relates to solving my following issue.
Here's my issue that I hope somebody can help me with, and I can be educated from.
When powered up, the capacitor is receiving the full 115vac source. however, the capacitor output is reading initially 108vac that draws down to 70vac in about 2 minutes.
The DC output of the bridge-rectifier is reading at about 60% of that in dcv.
The Capacitor is not collecting the 300+vac that I was expecting it would, from the 115v source.
I have tested both the capacitor and rectifier for faults and shorts. There are none. The components are good.
BTW; these readings are being done with out any connection to the battery pack assembly on the output end.
Question; Am I missing something in my simple design?
Is there a needed component for allowing the capacitor to collect the full 370v voltage from from the 115vac source I am feeding it?
Any constructive answers and collaborative troubleshooting assistance will be greatly appreciated.
I am building a very simple low amperage 300vdc power supply using a 115vac source, to a switch, to a 370vac 80uf single Run Capacitor, to a 500v bridge-rectifier, to 300+vdc output cord and connectors to service a 300vdc battery pack assembly.
I do not require additional accessories such as output regulators or auto shut of switches, since this is only going to be operated in a gaged/monitored environment, so I don't need such input and advice, unless it relates to solving my following issue.
Here's my issue that I hope somebody can help me with, and I can be educated from.
When powered up, the capacitor is receiving the full 115vac source. however, the capacitor output is reading initially 108vac that draws down to 70vac in about 2 minutes.
The DC output of the bridge-rectifier is reading at about 60% of that in dcv.
The Capacitor is not collecting the 300+vac that I was expecting it would, from the 115v source.
I have tested both the capacitor and rectifier for faults and shorts. There are none. The components are good.
BTW; these readings are being done with out any connection to the battery pack assembly on the output end.
Question; Am I missing something in my simple design?
Is there a needed component for allowing the capacitor to collect the full 370v voltage from from the 115vac source I am feeding it?
Any constructive answers and collaborative troubleshooting assistance will be greatly appreciated.