DougC.
Mechanical
- Dec 8, 2021
- 2
I am looking for a way to indicate danger in a HVDC (80-1,000 VDC) junction module when dangerous voltage is present even when the machine is shut down. The system I am working with can have stored voltage of up to 1,000 VDC. I am thinking that I could use an LED that is connected to the HVDC through a current limiting resistor that would stay on down to about 40-80 V and then go off.
My constraints in order of importance are 1. space efficient, 2. simple, 3. cost effective.
So far for this I have used a DC/DC Converter to drop the 80-1,000 VDC down to a regulated 12 VDC to power a TruMeter Voltmeter. It has been working well, however, this method meets none of my constraints.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!
My constraints in order of importance are 1. space efficient, 2. simple, 3. cost effective.
So far for this I have used a DC/DC Converter to drop the 80-1,000 VDC down to a regulated 12 VDC to power a TruMeter Voltmeter. It has been working well, however, this method meets none of my constraints.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!