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The peak current coming from my capacitor bank for my coil gun is about 700 amps at 360 volts. If I have several SCR's rated at 40amps and 400 volts can I put a bunch of them in parallel, so that way they will be able to handle the peak current?
I think I've seen people do it before with coilguns but I'm curious because I've read contradiction claims in which putting SCR's in parallel has and has not worked.
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You can to a point. The most I've seen in parallel is 5. You have to have a 100r or so resistor in series with EACH gate so that they share current equally. But you have to downrate the current when you do this. Add all the surge currents together and then multiply by .8 and that is the top current rating.
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Everything you ever wanted to know about thyristors :
If it's 40A continuous and the pulse is short enough it might indeed already be able to handle it ... apart from the integral also watch out for max di/dt.
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Yes, In my multistage I used 1200volt/40 amp thyristors since it was cheap to buy a lot of them. It worked good, I just had to add some more thyristors at each stage so they could share the load (Max 6 at last stage). As Turkey9 sayes, you need however to add resistors. When I tied all the thyristorgates together, not all thyristors would turn on and one would be fried from the overload. The thyristor is current triggered, so there is nothing preventing the thyristor from stealing more trigger current, even when it has triggered. For this reason, I would recommend to use a resistor AND a small capacitor in series to each gate. This way all the thyristors will get the triggercurrent they need, and they will not blow your gatedriver by overheating it.
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What's the part number? Assuming you have more than one energy storage capacitor you can configure your bank so that a single capacitor, or group of capacitors, only has one discharge path through one SCR. This will ensure equal load sharing, and as a plus you can change the effective capacitance by choosing how many legs you want to trigger.
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Thanks for all the replies. Ok I have a couple questions.
So I can put the SCR's in parallel to have them share the load, but I would need to include some 100 ohm resistors in series with the SCR's. How badly would these resistors effect the current traveling to the coil?
Yes, the SCR's are rated at 40 amps continuous, 800 amps pulse. However I tried using one of them alone by itself and it fried. My pulse is about 12ms, but I'm working on bringing that down. My guess is the pulse of 12ms was too long for the SCR causing it to fry. I just don't want to put the rest of the SCR's I have in parallel, and end up frying them as well.
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Turkey said to put the resistors in series with the triggering leads. What was the circuit setup for your test? Usually the SCR surge ratings are based on one half of a 60Hz sinewave, 8.3ms, so you may be just over the absolute max.
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