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Default Bridge rectifier replacement


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Does the circuit basically require a 12.0A 200V device?


Possibly 400V 6A instead.

Yeah, I was thinking that too, but couldn't quite get my head around it.
I'm not sure how they rate bridges. When it's being used normally, two
diodes are in conduction at any one time, in what amounts to a series
circuit, so the quoted current rating must only be the rating of any one
diode. However, as there are two diodes series'd into the circuit, the
voltage rating should be twice that of any one diode, so when a bridge is
quoted at 200v, is each individual diode 100v ? That would make the
arrangement that's being enquired about, still 200v, but at twice the
current, as all four diodes will be in conduction. Either way, should be
easy enough to pick up either a direct replacement bridge, or 200v 3A
diodes, which should be plenty enough.


I imagine it's all about dissipation so the amps should be the same.