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I have to replace a KBPC602 bridge rectifier. It is rated 200VRMS at
6.0 A. It is wired into the circuit using only the + and - terminals. The AC connections are not used. If I were to build a bridge out of four 6.0 amp 100V diodes, would I be able to directly replace this device? Does the circuit basically require a 12.0A 200V device? Conversely if I were to place four 3.0 amp 200V diodes in parallel would that arrangement work also? Thanks. Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics. |
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