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11-11-2017 #1
Right wired up properly and tested 78.2v out so a little high what's the best way to reduce this voltage my AM882's 80v is max input.
I daren't plug it in to the AM882's.
Got it wired to a 13 amp switch finally so I can turn it on/off without killing power to pc.
Got a free enclosure some damage to the front but better than what I have, will transfer the AM88's and BOB's across PSU will stay in PC case.
Last edited by Desertboy; 11-11-2017 at 07:49 PM.
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10880...60cm-work-area My first CNC build WIP 120cm*80cm
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11-11-2017 #2
If it were my supply i might unwind a couple of turns off the transformer secondary, but thats just me ;)
Not too many ways to fine tune the voltage really.
Maybe also look at an autotransformer in the primary circuit - a multi-tapped primary only transformer with the input going to the normal 240v tap and then take an output from the neutral and a tapping a little lower like 220v.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autotransformer
Just an idea though. ;)
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11-11-2017 #3
Or just run it at 78v's and hope ;) I turned it on off a few times and tested the voltage each time, and I noticed my input was 250v at the time it seems to vary at work from 238 to 250v this is the highest reading I've had so far and I think the max allowable is like 252v.
I need to check what the ac voltage going into the rectifier is didn't think that but was gutted as I was expecting to get something like Joe Harris 68v giving he has 25v output coils in series and I have 50v in parallel.
I wonder why I'm getting such a high reading is it because I have a high input voltage? This is mains fed, to an industrial unit, is it possible other things could affect voltage on the line? I'm going to have a dedicated line put in for the machine I seem to remember getting 240v when I was working on the 3 phase sockets (I tapped 1 phase for my plasma cutter)
Could I be getting a high reading because it's Saturday and the demand is lower on the estate?Last edited by Desertboy; 11-11-2017 at 08:35 PM.
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