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  1. #1
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    Power Supply Question

    If I was using 3 servo motors that at stall draw 44 amps each with Gecko 320's which allow a maximum current of 20 amps with fuses to prevent to much power to the motors, would I need a power supply capable of providing 60 amps? Where can I get transformers that could provide 60 amps? Also, how is that VA rating for transformers calculated?

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    What is the continuous running rating of your servos? Amps?

    VA means Volts X Amps. So if a tranny has 10 Volts and can deliver a constant 10 amps, it means it has a 100VA rating.

    If you are looking for a transformer with high amps, you are probably better off getting one made up for you. Just shop around with the quotes before hand though.
    Being outside the square !!!

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    They have a nominal voltage rating of 60V and a maximum continuous current rating of 8.9A.

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    Then I guess you will need a transformer that has about 42 Volts AC output and 30 Amps rating. Once you rectify the 42Volts AC it will become 60 volts DC.

    The transformer will be 42V x 30A=1260 VA

    This will be suitable for you setup I think. If you are in any doubt you can always beef up the amperage just to make sure. Dont however beef up the voltage because this will damage your servos.
    Being outside the square !!!

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    A 42 VAC, 30 A transformer would give you about 58 VDC, 21 A continous output. If you want 30 A out, you need to use a transformer rated for 42 A.

    UDC = UAC * sqrt(2)
    IDC = IAC / sqrt(2)

    You cannot get 58 VDC * 30 A = 1740 W DC out with only 42 VAC * 30 A = 1260 VA input.

    Arvid

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