Tayloredge 1363/1364 in series - what do I need to think about before connecting them?

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Dekatron42

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Aug 30, 2015, 2:51:40 PM8/30/15
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Hi All!

I am trying to decide whether I should build a power supply for my Polyatron clock with a simple transformer, rectifier and smoothing capacitor for the -160V and -450V that I need or if I should use some Tayloredge 1363/1364 modules in series. Using the Tayloredge 1363/1364 in series means that I'll have to use separate transformer windings for each module as they are non-isolated switchers, but apart from that I don't know if I need to take anything more into account. I have emailed John but haven't heard back from him on the emails that I have sent so I post my question here as I saw that John answered other messages on the switchers here.

I've included a schematic of the design that I am pondering if it will work or if there is anything else that I need to take into account, I am not sure if the modules work without problems in series. I need the full power that these modules can deliver with the maximum input voltage to be able to drive the Polyatrons and Nixies plus driving stages as per the design I have published here on the forum. I have enough modules but I don't want to blow them up while experimenting with them in series.

/Martin
SCHEMATIC1 _ 90. Power supply T.pdf

Tidak Ada

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Aug 30, 2015, 4:56:50 PM8/30/15
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Taylor is prepared to customize a 1363/1364 module for you to a 450V output. May be the best option...

He also offers a HSP-cascade for the  module.

 

eric

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Dekatron42

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Sep 3, 2015, 6:49:28 PM9/3/15
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I've tried to find that information but all of the links here on the forum that I've found regarding this are dead when I try them and John doesn't answer my emails so that is unfortunately a dead end for me.

/Martin

Tidak Ada

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Sep 4, 2015, 3:46:18 AM9/4/15
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I got that information at an personal correspondence.

 

eric

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