Power Cable for (n+1) Redundant Power System
Methode was asked to design a power cable to connect two 48 VDC paralleled (n+1), redundant power supplies to a laminated bus bar situated around a sharp bend.
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Methode was asked to design a power cable to connect two 48 VDC paralleled (n+1), redundant power supplies to a laminated bus bar situated around a sharp bend.
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Replacement of a customer’s existing bus bar and wired connections with a more reliable, quick-connect power-distribution system.