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[AMPS] Re: PS diode equalizing

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Subject: [AMPS] Re: PS diode equalizing
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 02:07:09 -0700


>
>Tom says:
>    
>>> You can get 500 volt rated ones  -  I think from Philips. Not common,
>>> though.
>
>I should have said 'not common at your local hobbyist component dealer'
>
>>You can buy 1000 volt and higher rated 1/2 watt and higher power 
>>resistors all over the place, including Phillips. They aren't all that 
>>rare, as a matter of fact they are quite common.
>
>Can't find suitable values in the catalogue of our usual disty - 1kV and
>above voltage ratings are too many megohms. Probably more common in the US
>
>>I would not depend on Hamfest deals or Surplus Sam's resistors 
>>being more than 250 volts RMS, however.
>
>NO WAY!! You might find new stock, boxed, with mfrs part numbers at such
>sources, but as Tom says, you can't rely on them.
>
?  For my last amplifier project, I wanted to save space over using block 
rectifiers and heatsinks, so I decided to use individual diodes mounted 
on G10 perfboard. .  Using a HV breakdown tester, I sorted a batch of 
1N5408s according to measured avalanche volts/piv. .  The actual piv in 
the rectifier unit was 8100v per leg with 240vac input and no load. //  I 
used similar diodes in each leg, a paltry30% safety factor, and no 
"equalizers" . The supply delivers approx. 7200vdc on SSB to an 8169.  
That was over ten years ago.   So far, no problems.  //  The event that 
caused me to consider not using "equalizers" in the anode supply was the 
realization that manufacturers had stopped using them.  
-  cheers, Peter.  


Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures  


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