UPS Sysem info for HP76 [RE-wrenches]

Sharkey sharkey at mrsharkey.com
Thu Feb 24 09:54:55 PST 2000


	List;

	Don't know if anyone has thought about this in conjunction with the
request for inverter info, but if the battery voltage is 144 volts, it
probably isn't necessary to invert it to AC at all! Just feed it into the
computer's power supply and it will do the rest. (Having said this, of
course, it would be necsessary to confirm that all of the computers
components are run from the OUTPUT side of the power supply, no AC line
voltage fans, etc. Also important to check to see if the monitor and other
peripherals have switching power supplies).
	The very first active component in ANY AC-to-DC switching power supply is
a bridge rectifier. That's right, they are actually DC-to-DC converters,
the AC is unnecessary for their operation.
	Obviously, there are serious safety concerns with switching the high
voltage DC going into a device, but having overcome that and proper fusing,
the inverter part of this request is actually a 'phantom load', and nothing
but a power drain.
	Any peripherals in the system (printers, scanners, etc) would have to be
powered by switching power supplies themselves, or left off of the system
when it is run from DC. As we all know, transformers won't get along well
with DC.
	Hmmm... do I see a subject for a furure HP article?? I have some old 286
computers, maybe I'll plug one of them in to my EV (130 VDC under charge),
and see what happens!!!

	-Smoky from the Pacific Northwest
	
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