Frengo schrieb:
> 
> On Sun, 14 Feb 1999 22:42:26 +0100, Erik wrote:
> 
> >> >Its possible to use a big 10A bridge rectifier instead of the four diodes and 
>mount it at the left side of
> >> >case to cool it down.
> >>
> >> 10A ?
> >> Is not possible to use a 5A one ? It's cheaper :-)
> >>
> >> by Frengo
> >
> >5A is just on the edge, i would reccoment to use one bigger (and the are cheap)
> >
> >it's the peek current which is very high , it has to charge a capacitor.
> >when your 8280 uses , lets say , 5 A the peek currend trough the rectifier can 
>easely be more then 10 A.
> >most big rectifiers can hold peek currents from more then 50A , but only for a very 
>, very short time.
> 
> But if the fuse is 3A, does not burn if current is more then 5A ?  Or it can hold it 
>wor a short while ?
> 
> by Frengo
> 
The housing of metall is the main reason why I use the 10 A type. All smaller
rectifyers only have housings of plastics and therefore aren�t so good to fasten
at the case.


by Martin



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