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Hello again Larry,
Are you recommending diodes with a 50 V (PIV, I assume) rating? Chuck Larry W4CSC wrote: vic wilkinson wrote in : Hi: I am a uk manufacturer of galvanic isolators 70 amps rated & supplied with or without status monitor : Our website is www.galvanicisolators.com :may i suggest you look at our helpfiles & I'm sure you will find valuable information within: please note : we construct & test our isolators to a very high standard not easily attained by d.i.y. projectors. heat sinking is vital & quality of components must be a1. isolators are a safety device & must be treated with great respect!I hope the website is of help to you ..Regards .Vic..If You need further advice please email Hmm....If we take a Micro Commercial Components MP5005 50A 50V bridge rectifier ($6.40 in single quantities, under $5 if you buy 100 at a time from DigiKey) and bolt it to a single hole heatsink ($3 at any electronics parts house, cheaper if I buy heat sink on the surplus market) we can create a 1-component galvanic isolator by simply connecting our in/out green ground wires to the AC posts on the beast and shorting out the + and - DC posts, effectively putting two 50A diodes in series (1.2V drop) going each way (4 diodes in the single phase bridge rectifier)......total cost $8 and change plus a little shipping...(c; Because the heat sink of this bridge is isolated from all the posts, we could just bolt it to the inside of a metal power panel and use that as a heat sink, getting our parts count down to ONE and reducing our assembly time to near zero! All we'll have to do is repackage them in a fancy box with a boat looking logo. The only time it gets warm is when there's a short to ground for a few milliseconds before the shore power breaker trips. This device will stand a 400 amp repetitive surge at 50/60 Hz. Now if I can get gullible boaters to pay $299 for the "marine" version painted blue with the anchor or ships wheel logo stuck to the side of it, I can make a tidy sum of $280-290 per unit for my trouble....minus Waste Marine's cut if they buy it to resell. Not bad at all. Just use the same disclaimer this guy uses saying I'm not responsible for anything that happens to boat or boaters if he uses this device. Hmm...I got a DigiKey account....(c; Special discount to rec.boats.electronics posters, of course, $159.95 plus shipping....(c; Buy direct from the manufacturer, "Marine Protection Division", AmpZ Electronics...ME! (c; |
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