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Subject: [AMPS] Voltage Doublers
From: 2@vc.net (2)
Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 20:45:45 -0700
>
>A few questions about voltage doublers. I'm building a single tube 4CX250R 
>for 70cm using a voltage doubler 
>supply. This is my first attempt at FWD supplies.
>
>I have a transformer with about 750vac secondary, 12ohms dc resistance. 
>I'm planning on using IN5408 diodes and 
>a string of electro's. 
>
>(1) I can either use 5 x 190 uf 400vdc caps in each side of the stack, 
>second hand, or 5 x 1500 uf 250vdc caps 
>which are new but will give a much greater overall capacity. Is there such 
>a thing as too much capacity in the stack, 
>and will this make the supply too "stiff" if things go bang
>
?  Perhaps.  Mo' C is not always mo' betta.  

>(2) Is modern practice to still put C and R across each individual diode 
>in the rectifier stack.
>
? No.  The new ARRL Handbook says 'equalizers' can lead to diode failure. 
 

>(3) Is it good practice to place a diode across each cap in the stack, 
>cathode towards the + side, for reverse current 
>protection.
>
? Yes

cheers, Glenn

-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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