In Reply to: Is this feasible? Rectifying 6.3v for heaters posted by DAK on December 7, 2017 at 12:21:55:
Because of the relatively high current demand of a filament (or heater) I would only use choke input supplies. This keeps the didoes each on for it's full half cycle instead of a cap input supply where the diodes are only (each) on for a short time and the peak repetitive currents are very high.
This requires starting with higher ac voltage.
Tre'
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- RE: Is this feasible? Rectifying 6.3v for heaters - Tre' 12:54:30 12/07/17 (8)
- RE: Is this feasible? Rectifying 6.3v for heaters - DAK 13:15:03 12/07/17 (7)
- RE: Is this feasible? Rectifying 6.3v for heaters - Eli Duttman 14:38:57 12/07/17 (6)
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- RE: Is this feasible? Rectifying 6.3v for heaters - Tre' 18:50:36 12/07/17 (0)