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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Argentina
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Hi guys, i want to bypass each diode of my bridge to reduce a little the switching noise, wich is the best value (i think 22nf) and brand/model to use in that place?
I want to know too wich is the best cap to use to bypass the secundary too, ( i found that is used 100nf in that place), but want to know an good brand/model to use there. Thanks in advance. |
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