drpappy
Electrical
- Jul 11, 2005
- 14
--What approach should I take to limiting current?--
I have a constant voltage power supply into a DC converter and a load. There is also a backup battery being trickle charged. My trouble is that traces and components are burning and the 15A fuses are too slow.
--RF load
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28VDC--f--D---------DCto12VDC
|
24V Batt
The power supply is a Lambda SE-500, 500W.
The fuse is AGC15, 15Amp.
D is a Schottky diode, 30A.
The DC buck converter is a Power Products WS series, 100W.
RF load is roughly 50W.
I don't know where the damaging energy is coming from (probably when AC is lost), but am thinking of resistor current limiting. Should I be trying to crowbar the power supply instead?
I have a constant voltage power supply into a DC converter and a load. There is also a backup battery being trickle charged. My trouble is that traces and components are burning and the 15A fuses are too slow.
--RF load
|
28VDC--f--D---------DCto12VDC
|
24V Batt
The power supply is a Lambda SE-500, 500W.
The fuse is AGC15, 15Amp.
D is a Schottky diode, 30A.
The DC buck converter is a Power Products WS series, 100W.
RF load is roughly 50W.
I don't know where the damaging energy is coming from (probably when AC is lost), but am thinking of resistor current limiting. Should I be trying to crowbar the power supply instead?