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  • ben7
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    Re: Replacing 4 diodes with a bridge

    Here you are P4

    Blue - AC
    Yellow - DC (marked + and -)
    Red - unused
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  • northpoint
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    Re: Replacing 4 diodes with a bridge

    Why do you want to do that? I would think just leaving them the way they are. If you do blow one then you dont have to replace the whole bridge chip.

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  • Pentium4
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    Replacing 4 diodes with a bridge

    I want to replace these Diodes with a GBU808 (I know overkill...) and I see where the positive side is but I'm not sure where the other pins of the rectifier would go, I know it's probably pretty simple, I just don't want to do it wrong
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