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  • How to Understand UPS

    How to Understand UPS

    Aug , 26 2021
    UPS, namely, uninterrupted power supply is a type of uninterruptible power supply with energy storage device, inverter as main component, and constant voltage and constant frequency. It is mainly used to provide uninterrupted power supply for single computer, computer network system or other electrical and electronic equipments. When the electric supply input is normal, UPS will stabilize the volt...
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  • Integration of ESS with Renewable DC Micro grids

    Integration of ESS with Renewable DC Micro grids

    Sep , 01 2021
    Renewable energy based micro grids are emerging as a viable solution for isolated rural areas or oceanic islands. The main issue which plagues its development is the variable/intermittent nature of renewable sources, which makes it tough to achieve smooth operation. Such fluctuation may lead to load imbalance, instability, and damage to system components under the influence of varying loads. In su...
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  • Frequently asked questions for industrial battery chargers: part-1

    Frequently asked questions for industrial battery chargers: part-1

    Nov , 04 2021
    From our long experience of providing industrial battery charger solutions to our customers and partners, we have seen that there are some basic questions that are always asked. Here we are sharing some of the common questions and their answers regarding the rectifier chargers for your convenience. How are “equalize”, “boost” and “fast charge” charging different? Each of these terms describes the ...
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  • Frequently asked questions for industrial battery chargers: part-2

    Frequently asked questions for industrial battery chargers: part-2

    Nov , 04 2021
    From our long experience of providing industrial battery charger solutions to our customers and partners, we have seen that there are some basic questions that are always asked. Here we are sharing some of the common questions and their answers regarding the industrial battery charger for your convenience. How do you know when the charger should operate in float or equalize mode? Regardless of the...
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  • How to implement battery monitoring in a deployable product?

    How to implement battery monitoring in a deployable product?

    Nov , 27 2021
    Standalone ohmic battery monitoring systems designed for data center application are not suited for a genset environment. Although ohmic monitors work, they are expensive (estimated at $2,000 for a 24-volt system), time-consuming to install, and require trained personnel to interpret their data output. To achieve widespread adoption in the genset market any battery monitoring technology will need ...
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  • How a new intermittent charging algorithm addresses premature SLI battery failure?

    How a new intermittent charging algorithm addresses premature SLI battery failure?

    Dec , 06 2021
    A new charging algorithm addresses the problems of short genset battery life and sudden battery failure discussed above, while meeting the regulatory needs to deliver non-stop DC power to critical applications. The principle is simple and straightforward. Emulate the beneficial intermittent vehicle charging regime for which SLI batteries were originally designed, but continue charger operation to ...
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  • NiCd versus Lead Acid Starter Batteries for Generator Systems

    NiCd versus Lead Acid Starter Batteries for Generator Systems

    Dec , 10 2021
    Apart from a few special applications that use mechanical cranking, such as spring starters, the greatest percentage of generator set systems utilize 12-volt or 24-volt starter motors. For prime power and standby applications, the two most commonly used battery types are lead acid or nickel cadmium (NiCd). This article discusses the differences between NiCd and Lead Acid starter batteries for gene...
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  • DC-DC Converters-A suitable alternative to battery chargers

    DC-DC Converters-A suitable alternative to battery chargers

    May , 09 2022
    What if you had all the power you wanted or needed at 125 Vdc, but your site manager suddenly handed you a requirement for 24 Vdc to run some communication gear? You might tell him to buy a 24 V battery and a 24 V battery charger. But, these elements come with costs: initial, maintenance, and probable future battery replacement. There is another way: for approximately the same cost as the battery ...
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  • Battery charger options (part-4)

    Battery charger options (part-4)

    May , 23 2022
    In this series of articles we will discuss the options you can have in your battery charger. You can check out these options for choosing your desired battery charger solution. Reverse Polarity Protection and LED This circuit protects against someone accidently reversing the battery terminal connections on the charger (i.e. connecting the battery positive to the charger negative or vice versa). Th...
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  • Efficiency of DC power system

    Efficiency of DC power system

    Jun , 27 2022
    In this article we will explain the efficiency of DC systems and progress to AC systems on the next article. In very basic terms, efficiency is the measure of how much power is not being wasted by a system. More waste is less efficient. In electrical systems, we measure the power entering a system in watts; the unit of measure for work performed. Efficiency is the ratio of (Power-In) -vs. - (Power...
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  • What are the soft costs of datacenter?

    What are the soft costs of datacenter?

    Jul , 22 2022
    Data centers can’t afford to go dark. That’s why reliable critical power systems arecentral to their operation. Selecting and maintaining these systems comes at a price, but astronger understanding of “hard” and “soft” costs -- and what can be done to mitigate thelatter -- can protect the bottom line. Hard and soft costs vary from one operation to the next. In general, hard costs refer to the expe...
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  • How to lower the soft cost of Data center

    How to lower the soft cost of Data center

    Aug , 01 2022
    Outages are a major fear for data centers. And for a good reason. Unfortunately, many companies still roll the dice by purchasing critical power systems,assigning someone internally to keep tabs on the equipment, and simply hoping the system comes through when it needs to. (Spoiler: it often doesn’t.) Scarce resources, a lack of skilled personnel, and increased edge computing (and the scattered fa...
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