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Old 18th February 2004, 01:08 PM   #21
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Sorry, i have aim, not yahoo.

also, i looked at your two sites, didn't find anything.

and i guess i take my "you'll never find a 1000A rectifier" i should have said "i've never seen a 1000A rectifier"

20-0-20 is fine for amps. thats about +-25V after rectification and the caps right? thats PLENTY to run an amp...

-Mike
Strange you couldn't find anything at powerex..

now......you can't say "I've never seen a 1000 A rectifier..

Cheers, John
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Old 18th February 2004, 01:10 PM   #22
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IS it safe to have the transformer mounted directly to the aluminum? I know that nothing happens when it is touched.

Quite safe.

I use shrouded crimp terminals for all mains wireing. It is much safer because you can't actualy touch any bare mains. Also, it looks much nicer.
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