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Posted: ‎2021-08-17 05:09 AM
Where can I obtain the PacDrive M - Planning Guide. We need to add an external braking resistor to a PS5 and want to know what the minimum resistance is. The manual for the PS5 does not specify this.
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Posted: ‎2021-08-17 08:05 AM
Dear Vaughn,
please find attached the hardware planning guide for PacDriveM System and the manuals for PS-5 and MC-4. PS-5 manual contains the relevant connection information for an external bleeder to the PS-5. The technical data of the Bleeder Module BM-4 that was available for PacDriveM is described in the MC-4 manual (see chapter 6.3.7 BM-4 Braking resistor module). This can be at least an indication regarding power ratings.
Hope that helps.
Best regards
Ralf
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