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Totally_Dyno_Beginner
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RE: Simple Command Eddy Current Brake

I am sorry guys to ask again. Do you know if my lower power supplier could drive the Telma brake please.

4 years ago
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RE: Simple Command Eddy Current Brake

The caracteristics are : 800W 120V 6.5A When I am looking for 0-192V power supply, I find programable device very expensive whereas I do not need p...

4 years ago
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RE: Simple Command Eddy Current Brake

Yes I know it is hard for you to say without details or pictures. I am sorry about that, I try my best to make it clearer. Among the machines I want...

4 years ago
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RE: Simple Command Eddy Current Brake

Yes I know and I would also be delighted to show you, but unfortunatly it's a confidential project. I am afraid I cannot publish videos of it on the w...

4 years ago
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RE: Simple Command Eddy Current Brake

By adherence. We have already performed that type of test.

4 years ago
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RE: Simple Command Eddy Current Brake

Yes, train carts wheels are galvanised steel and painted. The rollers are pure steel (no treatment added on the surface).

4 years ago
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RE: Simple Command Eddy Current Brake

I do want to put the train cart on the dyno otherwise I can not test anything. The roller test bench allows be to test a rail vehicule without testi...

4 years ago
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RE: Simple Command Eddy Current Brake

I am building a roller test bench in order to test several railway vehicules. They are heavier and go slower than your example. The maximum weight is ...

4 years ago
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RE: Simple Command Eddy Current Brake

This is an extract of the electrical specifications that Telma sent me  Capture.JPG

4 years ago
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RE: Simple Command Eddy Current Brake

Yes I am sure of the 33.7A. I will try tomorrow to post the electrical requirements sent by Telma in order to show you. I am going to take a look at...

4 years ago
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RE: Simple Command Eddy Current Brake

Thank you for your quick response. Yes, I am looking for a 0-192V DC power supply. In my case, the power supply has to ensure at least 192*33.7=6.3...

4 years ago
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