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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Dielectric recharge and current limiting?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 12/7/2010
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 Bud wrote:
Sounds like they have a problem with current capability of their chopper circuit, the one that takes the AC voltage and cuts it into very tiny slivers before rectifying it to DC. Obviously the AC reconstitution circuit has adequate current capability. Their filtration capacitors may not be large enough and the dielectric may not be fast enough.
Hold on, Bud, are you saying that the speed of dielectric recharge in filtration capacitors after rectifier is able to be exposed as a tangible current limitation?  I am sure that they measured the operating current and that it was fine. The rate of permitted current acceleration might be a factor of my things but are you sure that cap dielectric recharge might be the factor? Dielectric recharge and current applied limiting – are you sure that there is a connection?

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