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Power Supply for Welte-Mignon 110V DC Motor
By Benjamin Haass

Robbie made a comment that 120V AC when rectified should produce about
108V DC.  I disagree.  It will produce about 170V DC.  The 120V is the
RMS (root 2/2) value of the AC waveform.  When rectified and filtered,
you will get the peak value.  This could damage the motor so I wouldn't
try it.

Benjamin Haass

 [ My statement stands if a bridge rectifier of four diodes is used
 [ alone, with no other components.  A ripple filter following the
 [ rectifier is not needed since the inductance of the motor windings
 [ significantly reduces the 120 Hz ripple current.  Compact silicon
 [ bridge rectifier modules, rated for 25 amperes, used to be sold
 [ by Motorola and other semiconductor vendors for less than $10.
 [ -- Robbie


(Message sent Wed 3 Dec 2003, 14:45:30 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  110V, DC, Motor, Power, Supply, Welte-Mignon

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