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Group Buy: Rectifier bridge with 4-layer pcb

Colour of the pcb

  • Red, white print and gold pads

    Votes: 16 21.3%
  • Blue, white print and gold pads

    Votes: 17 22.7%
  • Black, white print and gold pads

    Votes: 11 14.7%
  • Black, yellow print and gold pads

    Votes: 6 8.0%
  • Yellow, black print and gold pads

    Votes: 2 2.7%
  • Green, white print and gold pads

    Votes: 20 26.7%
  • White, black print and gold pads

    Votes: 7 9.3%
  • White, red print and gold pads

    Votes: 2 2.7%

  • Total voters
    75
  • Poll closed .
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I have made some rectifier bridge pcb's made with 4 layers, 70 um, 2 oz. copper and gold pads. The colour is yellow but this is only a test. I was curious how yellow solder mask looked like. The group buy order will be red.

As you can see I have five holes for the diodes, one footprint for TO218/247 and one for TO220. The connections is spade terminals or big holes for 6 sqmm, AWG9 which will satisfy most people I think. The board has also snubbers.

The wiki page is down at the moment so in the meantime I'll put up a temporarily at my personal website.

The price will be attractive but it all depends of how many pcb's I will order.
 

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I have set up a temporary wiki at my private homepage. I will fix the list when I'll get home. You can register yourself. I will add the link in my sig when the list is fixed. I'll hope though that the workers in the engine room will fix the wiki here. If this is manual work, can't you add only the recently changed pages first?
 
The wiki page is set up and I will add more info the next few days but I think the basic info is there. Notice that I use TikiWiki which is far more cooler than the old diyaudio wiki but notice also that the syntax is slightly different. Please use PREVIEW often before you save the page. Sure I can be reached through diyaudio, just hit "Send email to ... me"
 
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