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In Reply to: RE: Maybe I am retrograde. posted by Michael Samra on May 05, 2017 at 15:00:48
In most cases, you cannot fit these big cans into an existing design, where DC Links and other compact caps may be quite handy. DC links don't have the current capability of motor runs, but they have pretty good loss factor at 10 kHz and thus not restricted to 50-60 Hz operation.
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so dc link not suitable for powersupply?
or should using for first cap be avoided?
Exactly
So many people look at 50-60 Hz operation labeling on the cap and think that is what the cap is limited to and it's just not true.They put this rating on to designate it for non rectified appliance applications as that's what they are mostly used for. They often call big 12v batteries automotive batteries but that doesn't mean they can only be used in automotive applications but that is what their intended use is.
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