Re: Testing Mosfets in Parallel



On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 21:42:58 GMT, Rich Grise <richgrise@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 13:03:16 -0800, John Larkin wrote:
>> On 31 Jan 2006 12:31:15 -0800, "kell" <kellrobinson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>EdV wrote:
>>>> Functionally testing the board requires a 200 amp 12 V supply and a 24
>>>> KW load which still doesn't really tell you if there is a FET missing
>>>> or stuffed with something else that is not conducting.
>>>>
>>>> Regarding the "deserve" thing. My performance is rated on how much
>>>> warranty return I prevent and prettty much nothing else.
>>>
>>>I hope that 24 KW was a typo.
>> 
>> Hmmm...  200 amps times 12 volts is, well, 24,000 watts.
>> 
>> John
>
>Huh?
>
>       200
>      x 12
>     -----
>       400
>      200
>     -----
>      2400
>
>Did we slip a decimal? ;-)
>
>Thanks,
>Rich
> 

I suppose so. I don't check stuff I don't get paid for.

John

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