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Falcon PSU bridge recitifier

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Falcon PSU bridge recitifier

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Hi folks,

I was looking into replacing the S1NB60 rectifier on the Falcon PSU and looking at the lastUpgrade Falcon PSU page (and the space problems pointed out there), I have only a Vishay 2W10G-E4/51 in my toolbox, that would fit.

Anyone having tried a different type of recitifier successfully on that PSU?
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Re: Falcon PSU bridge recitifier

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The spec looks OK. Though be careful of the pinouts as its a odd one on the PSU.
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Re: Falcon PSU bridge recitifier

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Make sure its a foooooool bridge rectifier...



Sorry couldnt resist.
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Re: Falcon PSU bridge recitifier

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terriblefire wrote: 12 Jan 2020 01:09 Make sure its a foooooool bridge rectifier...
Sorry couldnt resist.
:lol: that guy cracks me up. He makes me jump with stuff going wrong and I know all the things which can go wrong as well :lol:

P.S. shuuuunt and he talks about impudence a lot as well :lol:
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Re: Falcon PSU bridge recitifier

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exxos wrote: 12 Jan 2020 00:44 The spec looks OK. Though be careful of the pinouts as its a odd one on the PSU.
Thx for checking - appreciated.
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Re: Falcon PSU bridge recitifier

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terriblefire wrote: 12 Jan 2020 01:09 Make sure its a foooooool bridge rectifier...



Sorry couldnt resist.
There seems to be some element in him enjoying being shocked - if you count the repeated incidents in his videos ... .-)

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