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[AMPS] Experience with K2AW rectifiers anyone?

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Subject: [AMPS] Experience with K2AW rectifiers anyone?
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Tue, 27 May 97 17:17:31 -0700
>> Why bother replacing a very heavy duty diode string with a string of
>> much smaller diodes in a case that lowers heat transfer?
>> 
>> The potted diodes look pretty and are easy to mount, but that's the
>> only advantage. Everything else is a negative.
>> 
>
>  Well if you add in the cost of buying the equalizing the resistors,
>the capacitors to go across them, taking the time to build all that
>stuff up on a board, ......

Those who do so are living decades in the past, flushing their money down 
the toilet, and decreasing the reliability of their rectifier unit.  
 The epoxy-potted diode stack manufacturers stopped using shunt 
"equalizers" at least 20 years ago. 
 ---On page 11.9 in the 1997 *ARRL Handbook*, it says:  "In fact, shunt 
resistors can actualy cause problems because they can produce a 
low-impedance source of damaging current to any diode that may have 
reached avalanche potential. " 
Rich---

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K   


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