[GreenKeys] 1N4007s
Paul Wills
pdwills at cedarknolltelephone.com
Fri Jan 25 18:52:55 EST 2008
I always thought that the brown Western Electric Teletype rectifiers (if
that's what we're talking about) had copper-oxide rectifiers.
PDW
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] 1N4007s
>I certainly agree that the selenium rectifier should be replaced before
>doing
> anything else. Selenium rectifiers turned out to have a shelf life of
> only
> 30-50 years typical. But unless the one in this supply is a single diode
> (only
> two terminals on it), I wouldn't use the axial lead 1N4007 unless I really
> had to pinch pennies. A much neater conversion is to use one of the
> square
> plastic bridge rectifiers. Single hole mounting (under the original stack
> maybe)
> and hard terminals that take either solder or 1/4" spade disconnects. If
> the
> original stack is only a full-wave rectifier (three terminals) you'll only
> use
> three of the four terminals on the block. But the things are cheap. I
> bought some surplus 35 amp rated units yesterday for only $3.50 each. For
> this
> application, I would use one rated at least 400 PIV and 1 ampere. I think
> the
> most common ones in surplus are probably going to be rated 1000 PIV and
> various
> currents.
>
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