jonescg
100 MW
Hi all,
I know that if you want to double the power output of a DC/DC converter, you can parallel the outputs with limited success.
What I want to know is can you parallel the outputs while putting the inputs in series? I've always been planning on running my race bike with a separate auxiliary battery, and probably will for some time. But is it possible to run one DC/DC converter on one half of the pack, and a second DC/DC on the other half of the the pack, (300-350 V and 300-350 V) and parallel the outputs? Basically a 700 V input DC/DC is not readily available.
When I eventually get the race bike road registered (hehe, yeah that's gonna be awesome) I'd like a way of keeping the auxiliary pack topped up. Any thoughts on this?
I know that if you want to double the power output of a DC/DC converter, you can parallel the outputs with limited success.
What I want to know is can you parallel the outputs while putting the inputs in series? I've always been planning on running my race bike with a separate auxiliary battery, and probably will for some time. But is it possible to run one DC/DC converter on one half of the pack, and a second DC/DC on the other half of the the pack, (300-350 V and 300-350 V) and parallel the outputs? Basically a 700 V input DC/DC is not readily available.
When I eventually get the race bike road registered (hehe, yeah that's gonna be awesome) I'd like a way of keeping the auxiliary pack topped up. Any thoughts on this?