Ed wrote,
Steve, presently I am using a 110 VAC with a DC Bridge. The electronic guy that set it up said that the output was 54 VDC. I draw off a very little with a small motor hooked up as a stirrer. What do you think about the # 1N5297 set up with this.

Also how do you know when it has reached the 1.0 ma ?

Ed Kasper, Santa Cruz, Ca.

I'm not Steve, but there are couple of points to consider:

1) My 110VAC system with a full-wave DC bridge rectifier,
capacitive ripple filtering and current limiting puts out
155VDC without connection to any load.

2) The system output voltage drops to 120VDC when initially
connected to distilled water, 7" submerged silver
electrodes and a current limit of 3 milliamps. A current
limit of 1ma (the 1N5297 value) would allow output voltage
to rise to about 145VDC.

3) The specs on the 1N5297 say that the Peak Operating
Voltage (POV) is 100 volts, which would be DC volts for
this case.

If your system really does output 54VDC, using the 1N5297
would be fine. If your system is like mine, and it should
be unless there is some special voltage regulator in the
circuit, using the 1N5297 as a current limiter would
destroy it by exceeding the POV rating of the diode.

Just my 2 cents,

Jimmy Joe





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