Bridge Rectifier question

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The Bridge Rectifier in the power supply of my Marantz amp is physically damaged. It's a square shaped part from Shindengen, 200V, 4 amp.

Could someone with more knowledge than me tell me if I have to replace it with the exact same value? I see for example that Radio Shack have a 200V 6 amp rectifier. I just want to put something in the circuit to see if it will work.

Regards
Alan
 
Probably my fault

Well...I'm embarrassed to say that at one time I took the two large caps out of the board and then replaced them..don't ask...and at that time I knew nothing about polarisation. So if I had them in the wrong way could that have damaged the rectifier?
I'm taking baby steps here😉

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Regards
Alan
 

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Well,

I won't ask then... you are on the right track. I know the bigger caps opened up your soundstage and gave you fast bass...........................................................................................................................
 
Well, since you replaced with smaller caps, that is probably not the reason, although it could be if they are better (lower ESR) and the bridge was designed on the limit. However, that is probably not the cause of the fault in this case.
 
If the polarity was wrong... it may take 20 minutes or more but he caps would have exploded! You would have known!

This could be just a simple rectifier problem... but you should look for other problems first...

Ping :king:anatech, he is an amplifier doctor of many years.
 
20 minutes! In my experience incorrectly polarised caps blow at switch on, and what a bang and mess they make!

The bridge rectifier you intend to use will be fine. I would look to increase the capacitors back to the original value of capacitance though, usually going down in capacitance is worse for performance.
 
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