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RE: well, that's interesting ..

I have no idea what is going on in your case, since I can neither examine nor measure anything. I honestly do not know if what I quoted is applicable in your case.

I posted it because it sounds like it *might* be related to the switching noise of those devices, or really, the current pulse they generate when polarity reverses.

I think the only way you're going to find out is by either trying other rectifier components there, or by looking for those pulses with a scope.


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