To: | n5blz1@houston.rr.com |
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Subject: | Re: [Amps] Zero Crossing circuit |
From: | jeff millar <wa1hco@adelphia.net> |
Date: | Wed, 17 Nov 2004 20:03:55 -0500 |
List-post: | <mailto:amps@contesting.com> |
Ed... I've used zero voltage switched solid state relays twice in 2KW amplifiers, one at 432 and one at 144 MHz. The 432 amp included the normal step start circuit, but once I noticed that the zero voltage switching feature, I tried it without a step start in the 144 amp. The circuit switched on with very little drama, the lights blinked about the same amount as when transmitting at full power. One design note on high voltage power supplies suggested that extremely high surge currents can damage electrolytic capacitors. These surge current maximizes when the turn on relay or switch happens to make contact at the peak of the line cycle. The zero voltage switching function reduces the surge currents to approximately the same amount as what it takes to recharge the caps at the peak of the line cycle. These amps showed no signs of RF getting into the switches, including during operation at a big hilltop VHF/UHF multi-multi contest group with 1.5 KW on all the bands. But for HF amps with a lot more RF currents flowing around the shack, it's probably best to run the control leads through an EMI filter similar to what you find on a AC power inlet. One caution, the off impedance of these switches doesn't look that good in the spec sheet, leading to the conclusion that an "off" power supply could have 10 to 100's of volts on the output. I didn't see this, the voltage didn't rise above a volt or so, but maybe unit to unit variation or operation at high temperature could cause more leakage. hope this helps, jeff, wa1hco Ed Stallman <n5blz1@houston.rr.com> writes: Wondering if anyone has used a zero crossing circuit on a high voltage supply to reduce inrush current at startup? would this work for soft start or would it just assist? Ed N5BLZ
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