actually, you only need 2 full-wave bridges to rectify 3 phase.
2 legs to AC inputs on 1 bridge and use 1/2 of the second bridge.
don
actually, you only need 2 full-wave bridges to rectify 3 phase.
2 legs to AC inputs on 1 bridge and use 1/2 of the second bridge.
don
That is true, But with the third bridge, and paralleling the inputs you can double the current capability of the 3 phase bridge.
Dave Purola,
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Thanks for the replies.
Good to know paralleling the inputs is not a problem.
We buy the 35A rectifiers in bulk for less than £1 each, so using 3 is no problem.
Very relieved to know There is no need to pay £60 or more when we can do the same job for less than £3
Have a good day guys.
Regards
Bob.
Well maybe, because you don't know if the parallel diodes share the current equally .
But definatly paralleling would raise the current capabilities.
All that stuff has to do with the temperature/resistance relationships. Some devices like FET's resistance goes up with temp so they tend to balance the current when in parallel, but with silicon diodes, the hotter it gets, the lower the voltage drop gets, so the more current that diode will take.
don
Parallel circuits usually use series resistors on the diodes to balance the current.
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