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My s1r9a9m9 replication!

Started by Super God, January 23, 2008, 07:26:21 PM

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Park34

Quote from: multiuser on August 01, 2008, 02:06:10 PM
hi!

i was measuring that :-)
my voltmeter says:

@230 Volt AC voltage
about 208 Volt DC voltage without a capacitor
about 230 Volt DC voltage with a capacitor

hmmm so whats the answer lol

xbox hacker

Quote from: Park34 on August 01, 2008, 02:10:55 PM
hmmm so whats the answer lol
TRY IT YOURSELF....lol  ;D

you need one bridge rectifier....or 4 single diodes(to make you own rectifier)



Try it and post your results.......Also Cap70 said "Vout=1.4142 X Vin" ...Voltage Out= 1.4142 times Voltage In


Note that smoothing significantly increases the average DC voltage to almost the peak value (1.4 ? RMS value). For example 6V RMS AC is rectified to full wave DC of about 4.6V RMS (1.4V is lost in the bridge rectifier), with smoothing this increases to almost the peak value giving 1.4 ? 4.6 = 6.4V smooth DC.

Below  is a VOLTAGE DOUBLER (thats what i use)...

tiltfulll

I getting in 242 vac and out 213 vdc.
Noe that is single phase 240 input!
If you have double phase ac input than once is rectified  it's probably doubles at.
I think!

Park34

I have these things on hand

1 Full-Wave Bridge Rectifier   25 amps  50 volts, (i can get more of these)

4 3 amp 400PIV rectifier diodes     (i dont know what PIV means)

i have a bunch of old misc stuff but cant find the proper capacitors

can anyone help me use any of this to build any part of the machine??

Park34