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Telma CC65 12 volt

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(@rnrmotorsports)
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Hello, I'm sure this has been answered but with out search option I am having difficulty finding it. I feel I read somewhere that it was not possible to wire a 12v telma to 192v. I have a CC65 that has the tag restamped to 96V. It ohms outt at 4.9Ohm and individual coils meassure at .3.....am I correct on assuming I will need to run this unit at 96 volts?

 

Thanks Dan 

 
Posted : 05/09/2018 7:59 pm
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Hi, 

Yes, some can only be rewired to 96V. It depends on number of coils and voltage on each. If you have 8 coils and each is 12V, then you get to 96V only, there is no way to make it 192V. 

 
Posted : 05/09/2018 10:34 pm
(@rnrmotorsports)
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But the sport device unit will still work correct? How many amp will it need?

 
Posted : 05/09/2018 10:37 pm
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Yes, the SportDevices can be set to different output voltages. 

The standard unit can deliver 23Amps. If you need more, they have another version for up to 40Amp, somewhat more expensive (€800, I believe). 

For retarders rewired for 192V, 23Amp is enough in most cases. When rewired to 96V, you may need more than 23Amp to get full power in your retarder. I don't remember the spec for the CC65, so check that out before ordering the power supply.

 
Posted : 05/09/2018 10:56 pm
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Looks like the standard unit should be fine.....Each coil is .3 ohm wired in series is 4.9ohm (meter confirmed this), so at 96v should be 19.6amp....

 

Thanks for your help, I get it on order as well as the kit from you !

 
Posted : 05/09/2018 11:14 pm
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