power supply percentage vs. mA
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:56 pm
i bought the "Quality 60W CO2 Sealed Laser Tube":
Power: 60W
Triggering Voltage: 25KV
Operating Voltage: 18KV
Current: 20~23mA
and the "80W PWM CO2 Laser Power Supply (110V)":
Input: AC 110V
Power: 80Watt, 100Watt peak
Triggering Voltage: 28KV
Operating Voltage: 22KV
Current: 28mA
Based on the ratings on the tube, I know that I should keep the current under 20mA.
I bought the 100mA analog current meter and have it wired in, but it's not clear to me how the Power% (what is the difference between min and max) in Lasercad and in the AWC608 correspond to tube current.
I keep an eye on the meter and I'm interested in not destroying my tube, but the analog meter is not very precise and it's hard to get a good reading with the needling jumping around.
What does the Power% number mean. Is it a linear scale corresponding to the output current of the PSU, or is it something more abstract.
If it's percentage of total output capacity of the PSU, then a max power of ~70% should be safe.
Is this correct?
Thank you!
-Christopher
Power: 60W
Triggering Voltage: 25KV
Operating Voltage: 18KV
Current: 20~23mA
and the "80W PWM CO2 Laser Power Supply (110V)":
Input: AC 110V
Power: 80Watt, 100Watt peak
Triggering Voltage: 28KV
Operating Voltage: 22KV
Current: 28mA
Based on the ratings on the tube, I know that I should keep the current under 20mA.
I bought the 100mA analog current meter and have it wired in, but it's not clear to me how the Power% (what is the difference between min and max) in Lasercad and in the AWC608 correspond to tube current.
I keep an eye on the meter and I'm interested in not destroying my tube, but the analog meter is not very precise and it's hard to get a good reading with the needling jumping around.
What does the Power% number mean. Is it a linear scale corresponding to the output current of the PSU, or is it something more abstract.
If it's percentage of total output capacity of the PSU, then a max power of ~70% should be safe.
Is this correct?
Thank you!
-Christopher