Roger Stockton wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > Victor Tikhonov wrote: > > > > Brusa is 230VAC input rather than universal, > > > > This is not correct, Brusa charger will eat anything from > > 120V to 240V, and can be configured up to 400V. > > Thanks for the clarification; the data sheet I referred to did not state > an input voltage range, just the nominal input voltage of 230VAC, so I > assumed the worst.
It is not there because not fully tested and officially released. It just actually works, this is info from chief designer. > > Brusa can dish out 10 kW (at premium of course) - up to 75A > > charging current for NLG511-xx > > I'm sure you know more of the details of this prduct than I do, but the > NLG51x data sheet lists the NLG511-xx as 3.4kW/25.0A maximum,... > The data sheet does > note that one can parallel multiple NLG5xx's for higher output current; > perhaps this is where your 75A value comes from? Yes. Being isolated, you can connect one or two slave booster modules to a charger. Each will gicew fupp rated current based on the voltage range. So 3 25A modules will supply 75A. > > The data sheet I have been going by is 'NLG5_1120.PDF', on Brusa's own > website; is there another data sheet that is more up-to-date? > > Cheers, > > Roger. Sorry' I'm not in the position to release any documentation beyond what BRUSA officially has. Stay tuned though - they will update their site, and I will update mine too. Victor
