--- In [email protected], Virden Clark Beckman 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The numbers 1245 tell me it is a 1200 piv 45 amp dope, the flange 
makes
> me think it would have been mounted on a water cooled rack. If 
someone
> in your area services welding equipment or induction heating ask 
them
> for a supplier where you can get a larger brick, in Cleveland, OH 
you
> can get a 1200 piv bridge 100 air cooled block for about 95 bux, I 
mount
> them on a piece of heat sink and you get 3 more tries to kill it. 
Joyce
> at Darrah Electric can fix you up with the diode, they manufacture
> recifier banks for the electroplating market.

I'm afraid not:  Motorola shows the diode as:

It's a Motorola diode

300 volts Peak reverse voltage

400 amps

The "FL" indicates the package 

The "R" indicates it's a reverse polarity

The print in the Motorola book is very small and won't scan.  Sorry.



gil, w9bub
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



> 
> Steve wrote:
> > 
> > Hi all, I bought some diodes on ebay to build me a battery 
isolater.
> > I thought they were smaller. The pic on ebay had nothing to 
compair
> > it to. I have a link http://hometown.aol.com/cobray380/index.html
> > for a pic of the diode. I would like to know what the value is 
as in
> > the amp's and voltage is. I looked on the net and found no info 
on.
> > I asked the seller and had no info as it was from a lot of mixed
> > parts.
> > 
> > Thanks for any help
> > 
> > Steve M
> 
> -- 
> 73...Clark Beckman N8PZD





 
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