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Default 100 amp bridege rectifier

I'm looking to rectify 240 VAC into DC with 100 amp surge capacity.
This will power the servo amps on my Matsuura bedmill. I probably
won't ask as many questions as Iggy about my winter projectVBG

The largest I found is 50 amp:
http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...me=641-1381-ND

Do I need to come up with some way to put three in parallel? If I do
this do I need to fuse each rectifier?

If a 100 amp unit is out there, my life would be simpler.

Karl
 
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