stardustsailor
Well-Known Member
Just a small example ...
The efficiency graph of The MeanWell-HLP-80H ....
For the 42 V model I use ,has a 100% full rated power of 81.9 Watts= ~82 Watt s
A single CXA operating at 35C and 350 mA ..
Power : 11,725=~12 Watts
CXA Efficiency : 52,51%
Drivers efficiency : ( 12 Watts is 14.6 % of full load ) = ~76 % ( 230 VAC )
Overall efficiency : ~64.2 %
Now....
A single CXA operating at 55C and 2000 mA ..
Power : 77.86=~78Watts
CXA Efficiency : 34,51%
Drivers efficiency : ( 78 Watts is ~95 % of full load ) = ~ 90 % (230 VAC )
Overall efficiency : ~62.2 %
As you see ,the overall efficiency remains "steady-stable" and at high level ..
Both at 350 mA and at 2000mA ...
Above 60% ..
And that is a rather great figure ...
Cheers.
The efficiency graph of The MeanWell-HLP-80H ....
For the 42 V model I use ,has a 100% full rated power of 81.9 Watts= ~82 Watt s
A single CXA operating at 35C and 350 mA ..
Power : 11,725=~12 Watts
CXA Efficiency : 52,51%
Drivers efficiency : ( 12 Watts is 14.6 % of full load ) = ~76 % ( 230 VAC )
Overall efficiency : ~64.2 %
Now....
A single CXA operating at 55C and 2000 mA ..
Power : 77.86=~78Watts
CXA Efficiency : 34,51%
Drivers efficiency : ( 78 Watts is ~95 % of full load ) = ~ 90 % (230 VAC )
Overall efficiency : ~62.2 %
As you see ,the overall efficiency remains "steady-stable" and at high level ..
Both at 350 mA and at 2000mA ...
Above 60% ..
And that is a rather great figure ...
Cheers.