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Sorry about the choppy photo its what I'm working with.


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Sorry about the choppy photo its what I'm working with.



The photo is well-lit, in focus, and has good detail. No need to apologize
for anything.

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The pic is fine..
I'd suggest replacing that selenium stack with a suitable silicon diode
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"_J D_" wrote in message
Sorry about the choppy photo its what I'm
working with.


"Buck*Frobisher" wrote:

The photo is well-lit, in focus, and has good detail.
No need to apologize for anything.


"PhattyMo" wrote:

The pic is fine..
I'd suggest replacing that selenium stack with a suitable silicon
diode though. ;-)


I plan on replacing the selenium rectifier with an 1N4007 diode, cause
the old stack is only outputting @ 55 VDC. Had posted a thread on the
Group: rec.antiques.radio+phono.
As for the pic comments thanks..

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Sorry about the choppy photo its what I'm working with.
Selenium rectifiers increased their internal resistance with age and use. This was accompanied by commensurate voltage drop rendering less output voltage for use as B+. The suggestion of using a silicon diode replacement is a good one. I would recommend that you add a 22 ohm 1 watt resistor in series with the silicon diode AND place a .001 mfd 1KV capacitor in parallel with the new silicon diode. This addition will serve to reduce surges through the diode junction and to bypass transients around the diode. I have followed this practice for many years and found it to be beneficial. Good luck. Dr. T.

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