Hi guys,
Sometimes, I want to solder additional caps to the primary caps in parallel so that to increase the overall capacitance. But, I know this would impose additional stress on the rectifier. I have come across some PSUs with 2 bridge rectifiers stick together. Are they work in parallel ? If I solder a bridge rectifier to my existing one in PSU, will it be helpful ?
I have the folowing on my hand ,
rubycon MXR 400v 120uF
Teapo LXK 200v 680uF x2
HEC LS 200v 680uF x2
ENLA for audio 56v 8200uF x2
nichicon VX 160v 100uF x2
STO 200v 330uF
TL 400v 47uF..... and some bridge rectifiers
As a DIYer, I wish I can use my existing inventory to full extent.
I ever recap a DVD player, some AGP cards, m/bs , PSUs, ...etc.
I just enjoy DIY, getting the most out of some cheap items, upgrading
everything as possible.
Sometimes, I want to solder additional caps to the primary caps in parallel so that to increase the overall capacitance. But, I know this would impose additional stress on the rectifier. I have come across some PSUs with 2 bridge rectifiers stick together. Are they work in parallel ? If I solder a bridge rectifier to my existing one in PSU, will it be helpful ?
I have the folowing on my hand ,
rubycon MXR 400v 120uF
Teapo LXK 200v 680uF x2
HEC LS 200v 680uF x2
ENLA for audio 56v 8200uF x2
nichicon VX 160v 100uF x2
STO 200v 330uF
TL 400v 47uF..... and some bridge rectifiers
As a DIYer, I wish I can use my existing inventory to full extent.
I ever recap a DVD player, some AGP cards, m/bs , PSUs, ...etc.
I just enjoy DIY, getting the most out of some cheap items, upgrading
everything as possible.
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