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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Denmark, Viborg
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True, a 35A 1000V rectifier is about the size of a stamp and for a most reasonable price, but the question was how to avoid such, how to keep it all on the pcb.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Prague,Czech Republic
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Every PCB's are mounted to the chassis with distance " nuts ". Rectifier you may solder from bottom side of PCB and screw it to the chassis through hole in PCB - it's easy and elegant.
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