None of your peak voltages exceed ~155v, so your filtered DC will not either.
Depending on capacitor size, your voltage can only approach peak voltage, not
exceed it, unless a voltage doubler is used.
Full wave is easier to filter but does not add to peak voltage.
                                                                Chuck
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2001 20:14:02 -0400, Marshall Dudley <[email protected]> wrote:

>Mostly right, but adding a capacitor would give about 320 volts if there is no
>load.  This is about .6 volt higher than you would get with a full wave
>rectifier since the current would go through only one rectifier instead of 2.
>
>Marshall


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