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>-----Original Message-----
>From: 2 [mailto:2@vc.net]
>Sent: 14 August 2002 17:54
>To: Conrad G0RUZ; AMPS
>Subject: Re: [Amps] 6A rectifier diode choice
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> 1n5408s will do 12A 24/7 in FWB service. An example would be 2,
>4cx15.000A/8281's in RTTY service running 12A @10kV=120 big ones.
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>>I have been using BWY96E's and 1N5408's in FWB rectifiers up to now, for my
>>latest project I would like to use a 6A diode. What is the preferred choice
>>for best price/performance ratio?
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>>Regards
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>>Conrad G0RUZ
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>Really!
**To do it, one needs to double up the individual diodes. 2, 3A-rated
diodes in parallel will dissipate heat better than one 6A diode -
provided the pair has an air-gap.
> I have a PSU design software package that reports 3.5A peak at 2 amp
>DC RMS in a fwb.
Typical I-peak in a C-filter PS supply runs c. 10-x average output
current.
> Why do the manufacturers say 2amp max?
**The 1n5408 is mfg-rated at 3A average, 200a-pk, .
>I was hoping for a
>near 2 times safety margin. I would be most happy to carry on using 1N5408s
>as I have had zero failures in 6 years so far.........
>
So spend a bit extra for glass-passivated 3A units and employ forced air
cooling.
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cheers, Conrad
- R. L. Measures, a.k.a. Rich..., 805.386.3734,AG6K,
www.vcnet.com/measures.
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