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Re: Diode Rectifier stacks
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- Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 11:35:09 -0700
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Original poster: "Patrick Herd" <zl2uph@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Ted,
Welcome from another Kiwi, I personally don't have any experience with
silicon and MOTs apartfrom cooking it. Having said that take a look at gregs
page as he's done a fair bit involving twin mot doublers.
Pat
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Subject: Diode Rectifier stacks
> Original poster: tesla <tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Team
> Building a DC coil from MOT with resonant charging thru choke.
>
> Not planning to use equalising caps and resistors across the 1N4007's but
> rather adding enough diodes so that each is running at 45% of rated PIV.
> Anybody had success with this approach or otherwise
> Best
> Ted L in NZ
>
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