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Substitution possible?

by HTD <huwdixon@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 22, 2008 at 01:04 PM

Hi - newbie electronics learner here.
I'm building a basic 12/24V power supply and one of the components
called for is a 6A, 200 volt PIV bridge rectifier. I have one that is
6A, 250V. Shouldn't I be able to use this without problems?

Also, it requires 2 4400 MFD 50V electrolytic capacitors. Can I not
use two 2200 MFD 50V capacitors in parallel to substitute for each
4400?

I "think" the answer is yes to both of these questions but I'm only a
couple weeks into the hobby.


TIA

H. Dixon
 




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Substitution possible?
HTD <huwdixon@[EMAIL P  2008-07-22 13:04:21 
Re: Substitution possible?
Randy Day <randy.day@[  2008-07-22 20:50:48 
Re: Substitution possible?
"H. Dixon" <  2008-07-22 13:57:16 

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