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I want to build a hi current 12v supply, I know where i can buy a
6-12v 100amp battery charger cheap. This charger had silenium (dont know the proper spelling) rectifiers. Im thinking the transformer must be alot higher voltage than a similar one in a modern charger using silicon diodes. If i know the drop than i can figure the transformers output voltage. So does anyone know the voltage drop of these old rectifiers? |
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