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In Reply to: RE: EZ recipe for 1000+ volt B+ ( solid state bridge rectifier) posted by Iczerman on August 25, 2015 at 08:45:32
He uses a stack of 48v Cisco SMPS modules. I presume four more modules would not make too much difference raising from 816 volts to 1008.
ray
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I could not find any specification for maximum DC voltage offset. Has anyone seen such a spec for this module? A kilovolt without suitable insulation would scare me away!
Paul, I don't understand the DC voltage offset question. Could you explain a little more.
ray
Secondary should be rated for voltage to ground and primary to secondary. ONE of these modules would have 1000V to ground, next would have 950V, etc.
Safety test for power supplies is typically 1500VAC (2100 peak) from AC line to output and AC line to ground, 500V from output to ground. This a SHORT TERM test (10 seconds or one minute) not a rating!
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