| Why trash them?  They're probably still good.
I don't know the ratings.  "ts" may be "Transitron Semiconductor," who was one 
of many companies making similar HV rectifier assemblies back then.
WB2WIK/6
-----Original Message-----
From: amps-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com]On
Behalf Of Robert Groh
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 11:16 AM
To: amps@contesting.com
Subject: [Amps] Question about large solid-state HV rectifier - ratings
plusany value????
Finally tearing down the old homebrew KW amplifiers I bought a good many years 
ago.  This has lead to a few '..what the heck is that... and '...maybe I should 
just pitch that ....' type of questions.  This is the first of a few which I 
would like to post to the list for their knowledge and expertise.
The PS (setup for about 6 KV or so) used a bridge rectifier arrangement.  The 
each rectifier element is a black, cast cylindrical rod about 9" long and about 
1-1/8" in diameter. Electrical connections at each end: a screw at the anode 
end and a stud at the cathode end.  The manufacturer uses a lower case t 
followed by an s (i.e. ts) and the only part number is 'TM1-10H-X165' followed 
by 'F6'.
This is obviously a early (i.e. 1970s or 1980s) packaged HV, silicon diode 
(most likely), rectifier diode. 
I would like to:
#1   Know what ratings it might have
#2   Know if they (I have the four) have any value to anyone.  Otherwise they 
are subject to being pitched.
Thanks for your time!
73
Bob, WA2CKY
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