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Also from Volt pack you can salvage 2 powerfull contactors. P/N AEV14012 it is rated for 120A continuously and 400A for a short burst. This means they had to use one of theese on + line and another on - side. Together you get 240A rating for system with 800A for a burst of power. | Also from Volt pack you can salvage 2 powerfull contactors. P/N AEV14012 it is rated for 120A continuously and 400A for a short burst. <s>This means they had to use one of theese on + line and another on - side. Together you get 240A rating for system with 800A for a burst of power. | ||
Contactor pulls 0.5A when active. | Contactor pulls 0.5A when active.</s> | ||
</blockquote> | </blockquote>Edit Johannes: putting relays in series (i.e. one on B+ one on B-) does not double their current carrying capacity! | ||
Mouser lists as obsolete with no replacement:<br> | Mouser lists as obsolete with no replacement:<br> |
Revision as of 10:46, 13 May 2024
Also from Volt pack you can salvage 2 powerfull contactors. P/N AEV14012 it is rated for 120A continuously and 400A for a short burst.
This means they had to use one of theese on + line and another on - side. Together you get 240A rating for system with 800A for a burst of power. Contactor pulls 0.5A when active.
Edit Johannes: putting relays in series (i.e. one on B+ one on B-) does not double their current carrying capacity!
Mouser lists as obsolete with no replacement:
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Panasonic-Industrial-Devices/AEV31012?qs=%2Fha2pyFaduhQtRGmPu6CHKnpAO9pZACcsMnCfvY8GwI%3D