[ARC5] Paralleling Rectifier Diodes (releazer at earthlink.net)
Charles
charlesmorris800 at centurytel.net
Sun May 5 15:19:31 EDT 2024
Keep in mind that with no filter capacitance, the average DC value of
the output, which your meter will read, with a full-wave rectifier will
be 0.9x the peak value, less one diode drop (~0.7V at light load, more
drop while passing 10 amps).
At no load the peak voltage will actually be (22/0.9) + 0.7 = 25.1. That
still sounds low though since I'd expect 28V or more while charging.
Does this charger have selenium or silicon rectifiers?
What does your meter read when putting the charger on its 12V range?
-Charles
WB3JOK :)
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> Yesterday I found a 12/24V 10 amp battery charger someone tossed out It seems to work fine on the 12V setting but the voltage output is only 22V on the 24V setting even with no load. Oddly enough it uses a center tapped transformer and two rectifier diodes to produce a full wave output, although without any filter caps. It seems that one of the rectifier diodes has an excessive voltage drop on the 24V setting. How would you parallel rectifier diodes, in case I do not have any suitable diodes to replace the defective one?
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> Thanks
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> Wayne
> WB5WSV
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