[AMPS] equalizing resistors/rectifiers

cd bearl@ozemail.com.au
Wed, 7 Jul 1999 04:04:51 +1000


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Digikey sells 1000 volt rated Silicon coated resistors at 1% tolerance, =
the brand is Huntington electric, likewise Farnells sell the Philips =
resistors 0.5 watts at 3500 DC, only problem is that they stock popular =
values, ie less than 25K and above 1 Megaohm for the Philips resistors. =
I think you would use 100 K for equalization service in rectifiers.

Craig
VK3HE

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