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Your best bet is to contact the 50Hz to 60Hz frequency converter manufacturers and let them know what type of media the device will be immersed in, the operating conditions (time, temperature, ph, etc.), and let them offer the correct frequency converter to you. They know their static frequency converter better best, or they may have an alternative solution to your problem.
I have contacted the 50Hz to 60Hz frequency converter manufacturer of the part and they said its not tested in that environment and cannot say how the part is affected. I have started testing a circuit in oil and have 12 hours of running time with good success, but I am concerned with the long term affects of the oil.
Depending on the type you use, oil has capacitance. You may want to model your 50Hz to 60Hz frequency converters using the capacitance range with the tank grounded reference. The rest of your R&D will depend on analysis of the field effect produced by HV of fly-back converter circuit. Can you shed more light on the kind of failure you are referring to?
At my company we have found that opto couplers are not sealed devices and can be damaged by halide flux will cause infantile failures due the flux coating the internal optics. I am trying to understand if oil will have the same kind of affect on the 50Hz to 60Hz frequency converter. Follow us on Facebook.
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GoHz.com
Frequency converter 50Hz 60Hz 400Hz
Address: No. 12 fuyong baoan,
Shenzhen, Guangdong
China, 518000
Tel: 8675565037588
Fax: 8675565037589