boptura Member Joined 2004 2010-03-18 8:31 am #1 2010-03-18 8:31 am #1 hi all, it is possible to rectify both section of a ct secondary, with two contiguous diode bridges ? thanks! Attachments doppio ponte.gif 8 KB · Views: 152 Mooly Moderator Joined 2007 Paid Member 2010-03-18 8:39 am #2 2010-03-18 8:39 am #2 Yes... but the points marked + and - are not the same, which limits the usefulness. boptura Member Joined 2004 2010-03-18 9:55 am #3 2010-03-18 9:55 am #3 can i use this solution to feed the heaters of two dht tubes ? poynton Member Joined 2005 2010-03-18 10:17 am #4 2010-03-18 10:17 am #4 The 2 + points are at the same potential. Andy . trd1587 Member Joined 2009 2010-03-26 3:42 am #5 2010-03-26 3:42 am #5 It Wont even go into the resistor right? B bob91343 Member Joined 2010 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 The two plus points (and the two minus points) are at the same potential only more or less because the diode drops won't be exactly the same. Might as well parallel the windings and use a single bridge. Status Not open for further replies. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
hi all, it is possible to rectify both section of a ct secondary, with two contiguous diode bridges ? thanks!
Mooly Moderator Joined 2007 Paid Member 2010-03-18 8:39 am #2 2010-03-18 8:39 am #2 Yes... but the points marked + and - are not the same, which limits the usefulness. boptura Member Joined 2004 2010-03-18 9:55 am #3 2010-03-18 9:55 am #3 can i use this solution to feed the heaters of two dht tubes ? poynton Member Joined 2005 2010-03-18 10:17 am #4 2010-03-18 10:17 am #4 The 2 + points are at the same potential. Andy . trd1587 Member Joined 2009 2010-03-26 3:42 am #5 2010-03-26 3:42 am #5 It Wont even go into the resistor right? B bob91343 Member Joined 2010 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 The two plus points (and the two minus points) are at the same potential only more or less because the diode drops won't be exactly the same. Might as well parallel the windings and use a single bridge. Status Not open for further replies. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
boptura Member Joined 2004 2010-03-18 9:55 am #3 2010-03-18 9:55 am #3 can i use this solution to feed the heaters of two dht tubes ? poynton Member Joined 2005 2010-03-18 10:17 am #4 2010-03-18 10:17 am #4 The 2 + points are at the same potential. Andy . trd1587 Member Joined 2009 2010-03-26 3:42 am #5 2010-03-26 3:42 am #5 It Wont even go into the resistor right? B bob91343 Member Joined 2010 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 The two plus points (and the two minus points) are at the same potential only more or less because the diode drops won't be exactly the same. Might as well parallel the windings and use a single bridge. Status Not open for further replies. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
poynton Member Joined 2005 2010-03-18 10:17 am #4 2010-03-18 10:17 am #4 The 2 + points are at the same potential. Andy . trd1587 Member Joined 2009 2010-03-26 3:42 am #5 2010-03-26 3:42 am #5 It Wont even go into the resistor right? B bob91343 Member Joined 2010 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 The two plus points (and the two minus points) are at the same potential only more or less because the diode drops won't be exactly the same. Might as well parallel the windings and use a single bridge. Status Not open for further replies. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
trd1587 Member Joined 2009 2010-03-26 3:42 am #5 2010-03-26 3:42 am #5 It Wont even go into the resistor right? B bob91343 Member Joined 2010 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 The two plus points (and the two minus points) are at the same potential only more or less because the diode drops won't be exactly the same. Might as well parallel the windings and use a single bridge. Status Not open for further replies.
B bob91343 Member Joined 2010 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 2010-03-26 5:13 am #6 The two plus points (and the two minus points) are at the same potential only more or less because the diode drops won't be exactly the same. Might as well parallel the windings and use a single bridge.
The two plus points (and the two minus points) are at the same potential only more or less because the diode drops won't be exactly the same. Might as well parallel the windings and use a single bridge.