WelshRob
Electrical
- Apr 21, 2005
- 2
Hello- using this for the first time!
Currently building a diesel engine test bench, and have spec'd a 415Vac -> 14Vdc, 650A(max supply) with 2.5% tap change Transformer with add on rectifier circuit.
During installation, took a no load reading of dc voltage to find 19v dc (using several Digital Multi Meters). Unfortunatlely anything over 14 vdc will cook our starter motors.
Supplier has told me that they eventually tested with an analogue meter, and found 14vdc, due to coil load dropping voltage.
Also informed that with so much as a 12v light bulb connected accross dc output, 14 volts can be observed with a DMM- apparently due to a quirk with the rectifier circuit.
Any ideas? I've heard of voltage drop in transformers, but a lamp on a 650A supply? V puzzled.
Currently building a diesel engine test bench, and have spec'd a 415Vac -> 14Vdc, 650A(max supply) with 2.5% tap change Transformer with add on rectifier circuit.
During installation, took a no load reading of dc voltage to find 19v dc (using several Digital Multi Meters). Unfortunatlely anything over 14 vdc will cook our starter motors.
Supplier has told me that they eventually tested with an analogue meter, and found 14vdc, due to coil load dropping voltage.
Also informed that with so much as a 12v light bulb connected accross dc output, 14 volts can be observed with a DMM- apparently due to a quirk with the rectifier circuit.
Any ideas? I've heard of voltage drop in transformers, but a lamp on a 650A supply? V puzzled.