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| RayP |
Jan 16 2007, 11:22 AM
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I purchased several Crouzet 24vDC switching supplies (100watt at 4.2 amps). Do I need to run load resistors on these supplies?
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| John Williams |
Jan 17 2007, 09:26 AM
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We are currently checking on this. What is the lowest current draw that you expect and the impedance of your load?
There is no mention in the product documentation about using load resistors. -------------------- Visit our website at www.crouzet-usa.com for additional product and company information.
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| RayP |
Jan 17 2007, 03:40 PM
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QUOTE(John Williams @ Jan 17 2007, 09:26 AM) We are currently checking on this. What is the lowest current draw that you expect and the impedance of your load? There is no mention in the product documentation about using load resistors. Sometimes the supplies may only see about 100 ma load. The impedance is resistance but I certainly add a 250ufd cap if you think this is better. |
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