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400A/600V Switching Modules
We have a bunch of brand new, sealed in plastic, Powerex KS624540-D High Beta Single Darlington Transistor Modules.
These are typically used for Switching motors, inverters or power supplies. http://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datashe.../KS624540.html Sells at Galco for $218: http://www.galco.com/buy/Powerex/KS624540-D $40 (including shipping in the lower 48 States) to any Mechmaters that need them for router or spindle switching. |
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I can't image why anyone would use those modules in a MechMate. The power supplies that we use don't need Darlington Transistor Modules, instead, they use a simple $3.00 bridge rectifier.
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LOL, no I don't think anyone needs them for a MM power supply.
We used them at one time for switching motors - but creative people here may find use for them in other ways too. Maybe in an uninterpretable power supply with a big bank of deep cycle batteries for when you are carving that one of a kind piece of wood in a thunder storm. |
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400A x 600V = 240000Watt =240kW =321.716HP....
Is this a generator specification? Or is this for electroplating industry? |
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