In Reply to: What is the best way to hook up 2 rectifiers? posted by DAK on July 12, 2014 at 16:17:39:
Preferred connection is to parallel the two plates inside each tube. Sections more likely to be matched, and currents will stay matched reasonably well if one is replaced. And there won't be 640VAC across the socket.
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- RE: What is the best way to hook up 2 rectifiers? - Tom Bavis 16:50:47 07/12/14 (15)
- Tom, i'm not sure what you mean by that. nt - DAK 19:41:33 07/12/14 (14)
- RE: Tom, i'm not sure what you mean by that. nt - David Smith 19:48:28 07/12/14 (13)
- RE: Tom, i'm not sure what you mean by that. nt - DAK 21:16:57 07/12/14 (2)
- RE: Tom, i'm not sure what you mean by that. nt - Tre' 22:33:22 07/12/14 (1)
- RE: Tom, thank you very much. nice illustration too! nt. - DAK 11:51:47 07/13/14 (0)
- +1 - drlowmu 20:26:47 07/12/14 (9)
- Gusser says: - gusser 12:11:31 07/14/14 (0)
- RE: +1 - Lew 08:32:22 07/13/14 (7)
- RE: +1 - drlowmu 14:05:18 07/13/14 (5)
- OK - Lew 08:14:12 07/14/14 (4)
- Another power supply example : Skewed sonics - drlowmu 09:30:01 07/16/14 (3)
- RE: Another power supply example : Skewed sonics - Swanson 04:23:25 07/18/14 (1)
- RE: Another power supply example : Skewed sonics - drlowmu 06:48:16 07/18/14 (0)
- This is not "fun" - op48no1 09:29:12 07/17/14 (0)
- Really? :-) (nt) - Chip647 08:43:34 07/13/14 (0)