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    Monday, February 16, 2026 9:33:38 PM

    Looking for a Stable 40A DC Power Supply for Generator Stator Coil Testing

    20 days ago
    #755 Quote
    Hi, we’re working on testing transpositions on AC generator stator coils at a power plant and are looking for a very stable DC power supply with a minimum of 40 amps. Low ripple is critical for this test setup.
    Is there someone knowledgeable I could talk to about suitable options?
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    20 days ago
    #761 Quote
    Chloe wrote:
    Hi, we’re working on testing transpositions on AC generator stator coils at a power plant and are looking for a very stable DC power supply with a minimum of 40 amps. Low ripple is critical for this test setup.
    Is there someone knowledgeable I could talk to about suitable options?
    Chloe, for stator coil testing, ripple really matters. I’d suggest checking the ripple/noise spec carefully—some lab-style switching supplies can meet the current rating but still introduce noise that affects measurements. The linear supply or a well-filtered high-current unit might be safer if accuracy is critical.
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    20 days ago
    #763 Quote
    Chloe wrote:
    Hi, we’re working on testing transpositions on AC generator stator coils at a power plant and are looking for a very stable DC power supply with a minimum of 40 amps. Low ripple is critical for this test setup.
    Is there someone knowledgeable I could talk to about suitable options?
    Hi Chloe,
    Based on the information you provided, you can refer to our adjustable DC power supply, model ATO-VDCPS30100K.
    It provides up to 100A at 30V and is suitable for applications requiring a stable output.
    Link: https://www.ato.com/100a-30v-variable-dc-power-supply
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