Martin wrote:DavidC wrote:Hi,
It will protect its self if the maximum internal temperature is exceeded.
higher current.
Clamping current or shutting down?
Higher temprature is acheived by higher current
That of course will depend on if a person added any active cooling (say like a computer fan or two, kinf od what they do in custom stereo amplifier installs in cars).
With that said, The DHB should be used and considered as one for higher current useage.
Your initial post
the DHB (as David said) does not current limit. If you pull 12 amps from output 1 (say the fuel pump) and 18 amps on the output 2 (the fan) the DHB will work until the thermal limit is reached and then shut the party down. At that point I would do one DHB for each item (1 for fan and 1 for fuel pump).
adding a heatsink and active cooling will help (no different than adding a heatsink to MOSFET's) in carrying an increase in current but don't expect to much an increase. Send a PWM singal from either the M800 or SDL/ADL2/ADL3, and now you have speed control built in.
I consider the DHB like a solid state relay except the relay only has one output.