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Eric M. Jones
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 565 Location: Massachusetts
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:31 am Post subject: FYI: Powergate |
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See: http://www.perfectswitch.com/downloads/relaybrochure.pdf
This guy sells big SSRs. I'd like to see a schematic. But it might be worth looking into. My concern is that he might have miscalculated the dissipation, but I can't tell from the information.
Anybody want to investigate and report back?
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_________________ Eric M. Jones
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 6:26 am Post subject: FYI: Powergate |
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At 08:31 AM 7/30/2008 -0700, you wrote:
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See: http://www.perfectswitch.com/downloads/relaybrochure.pdf
This guy sells big SSRs. I'd like to see a schematic. But it might be
worth looking into. My concern is that he might have miscalculated the
dissipation, but I can't tell from the information.
Anybody want to investigate and report back?
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Looks like these folks have resurrected an idea
that was explored and abandoned 33 years ago:
http://www.perfectswitch.com/mobipower110vmodule.htm
This product appears to capitalize on the ability
of the alternator to output voltage that is many
times nominal rated output.
http://aeroelectric.com/articles/When_is_110V_not_Over_Voltage.pdf
I note further that this same company offers
accessories fitted to modern alternators that
utilize the alternator's higher voltage output
abilities to accomplish certain welding
operations.
http://www.perfectswitch.com/alternators.htm
http://www.perfectswitch.com/mobiarc150.htm
http://www.perfectswitch.com/remotecontrolmodule.htm
No doubt, modern diodes are considerably more robust
that those we struggled with in 1975!
They are in CA and too early to talk to on phone
right now. I've e-mailed them for more information
on the high current relays.
Bob . . .
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 12:40 pm Post subject: FYI: Powergate |
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At 09:21 AM 8/1/2008 -0500, you wrote:
Just got a data package from Perfect Switch on their
"Power-Gate" products. I've combined all the images and
files into a single .pdf at:
http://tinyurl.com/59faul
The information is fairly descriptive. The text of
an accompanying e-mail stated that these are, for
the moment, un-directional devices. This means that
effects of the parasitic diode in their large array
of Power FET devices will "backfeed" power to the source
should the votlage on the load side become high enough.
It also means that they're not ready to perform as a
battery contactor with equally low resistance connection
for electron flow both directions through the device.
Prices for the current offerings are given on page
5 of the file. Here we find that a relay suited for
carrying starter currents will set you back over
$300.
I'm told by my local Gigavac rep that a sample contactor
has been ordered for us to play with.
Bob . . .
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