Ok except for the 2 2VAC windings, my transformer also has a 6VAC one... rated at 1A,
I connected a bridge rectifier to the 6V, and connected the rectifier to a small 12VDC PC fan...wich says something about 0.1A on it...
It all runs nice and quiet due to the low voltage, but the rectifier heats up something mad...
ANY ADVICE?
I connected a bridge rectifier to the 6V, and connected the rectifier to a small 12VDC PC fan...wich says something about 0.1A on it...
It all runs nice and quiet due to the low voltage, but the rectifier heats up something mad...
ANY ADVICE?
hehehe, luckily it was sitting right infront of the fan...
I have some BZT03C10 diodes... lol whatever they are (looks like little white eggs with a black line... and looks tough... (put on flamesuit).
Maybe I can build a rectifier using these (I have 4)
How do I tell the rating? did see it before but can't find it again.
I have some BZT03C10 diodes... lol whatever they are (looks like little white eggs with a black line... and looks tough... (put on flamesuit).
Maybe I can build a rectifier using these (I have 4)
How do I tell the rating? did see it before but can't find it again.
dont.
what you have is "Silicon Z-Diodes and Transient Voltage Suppressors"
according to http://www.datasheetarchive.com
what you have is "Silicon Z-Diodes and Transient Voltage Suppressors"
according to http://www.datasheetarchive.com
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