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Registered Member #1361
Joined: Thu Feb 28 2008, 10:57AM
Location: Cairns, Australia
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Hey guys
I am about to start building some rolled caps, but i need a powerful DC supply to test them with. So my best bet would be rectifying my NST. I dont have money to go out and buy super fast HV switching diodes, so i am trying to se stuff i can get down the road. Could i use a bunch of 2N4007's (i think thats what they are)?
Registered Member #1361
Joined: Thu Feb 28 2008, 10:57AM
Location: Cairns, Australia
Posts: 305
Sorry for the double post, thought i'd ask while i was at it. below is a pic of my NST. GND is mains ground, HV is HV and line is mains. There is a spare screw terminal next to the mains ground with a weird looking e on it. I'm thinking this may be a centre tap, can anyone confirm?
Registered Member #30
Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 10:52AM
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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Apologizing for double posts doesn't make it right. You should have posted the picture in the attachments board, and then edited your original post to include it.
Registered Member #690
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1N4007 are very commonly used as rectifiers at 50/60Hz, so you don't have to worry about speed at all. They are, however, only rated for 1kV. You will need a bunch in series for each leg of the rectifier.
Registered Member #72
Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:29AM
Location: UK St. Albans
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Make it 30. As they are neither avalanche rated nor intended to be seriesed (specified reverse recovery time, charge storage and junction capacitiance), you can assume they won't share nice.
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whoa! 15kV rms is 20oddkV peak, and you need to withstand the peak volts. Make it 45.
It doesn't matter whether you run diodes from just one 7.5kV leg or from both, you'll get the same DC voltage. Rectifying both legs will give you less ripple and more current output capability, however neither is necessary for testing caps.
Given the large number of diodes you need, I'd build just two strings of 45, and use one leg to give both +10kv and -10kV outputs, for 20kV balanced.
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could mot rectifiers work or are they diffrent. asuming you could find them. i used to have alot of them but, i don't think i had enoth to rectify a nst.
Hmm.. DC caps those cap allways bit me when i worked with them be careful I was and still, they would suprise me snap!!!
Registered Member #1361
Joined: Thu Feb 28 2008, 10:57AM
Location: Cairns, Australia
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lol it's $8 a packet for 100, so i dont care if i blow a few along the way. Is there a limit as to how many you can wire in series? If not, then i could make strings of 50 , 1 for each leg.
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