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How many times do we have to explain that converting 12V@20A to 120V@33A is not possible, therefore that device you are talking about could never have existed?I was considering dc/ac converter circuitry such as used for automobile cigarette
lighters, ie; 10-20amp 12vdc input = 120vac 33amp output(4000watt),adapting this
technology to achieve 500vdc(bridges) 30+amps. No market for such a thing therefore nothing manufactured
No.No market for such a thing therefore nothing manufactured
Saturday, May 7, 2016How does the type of capactior in anyway influence that your transformers are overheating?
How many times do we have to explain that converting 12V@20A to 120V@33A is not possible, therefore that device you are talking about could never have existed?
No.
There is no such device. It does not exist. It cannot exist.
And yes, there is a market for it. If you have a device that takes 120-240 W at its input and produces 4000 W at its output with no other energy source connected, you will be worth $1,000,000,000 tomorrow.
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dcacpowerinverters.com model en4000Saturday, May 7, 2016
I was considering dc/ac converter circuitry such as used for automobile cigarette
lighters, ie; 10-20amp 12vdc input = 120vac 33amp output(4000watt),adapting this
technology to achieve 500vdc(bridges) 30+amps. No market for such a thing therefore nothing manufactured
dcacpowerinverters.com model en4000
I was considering dc/ac converter circuitry such as used for automobile cigarette
lighters, ie; 10-20amp 12vdc input = 120vac 33amp output(4000watt),adapting this
technology to achieve 500vdc(bridges) 30+amps. No market for such a thing therefore nothing manufactured
Hy Magic Man,
You may not believe this, but it is a fundamental law of physics that the energy out of a system cannot exceed the energy into a system. Any one who claims otherwise is mistaken. You can work out the input power by multiplying the input voltage by the input current to give input watts. The output watts can never exceed the input watts, that is output current multiplied by output volts.
Can you explain the purpose of your circuit. You seem to be generating a high magnetic field, but what for?
Is there any scope for changing the capacitors and the windings on the coil.
Also, would it be OK if the circuit was was non isolated. Ie did not use transformers.
Do you have a 120V 0 120V balanced mains supply
I take that your mains frequency is 60Hz
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Don't think so. You could have significant current circulating among the mismatched transformer secondaries, current that further increases transformer heating while diverting energy away from the load. The bridge diodes act as droop-share resistors. Co-locating them on a common heatsink will improve load balancing.
ak
The goal is to produce 5000-10000 gauss in a focused field (ie,iron core) over a
10-20 mS time at a repetition rate of 60-70mS, so I am open to ideas on efficiency
and design, otherwise the project must remain classified at this time. For the moment I am using standard house power 120vac 60hz on a 30amp circuit. this is
only proof of concept stage. thanks
That will not improve cooling.I am currently using forced air cooling at transformers. What about graphene capacitor?
The goal is to produce 5000-10000 gauss in a focused field
Thanks Magic,
That clarifies things a bit- we do not need to know your application.
I will give your requirements some thought and if all goes well I will post a schematic for consideration quite soon
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