Hello!
I am trying to recap and improve an old AT PSU that I plan to use with a 386DX pc
Here is a photo of the pcb:
Input caps are Panasonic 330uf/200v so I left them in alone , all other caps were PCE-TUR and missing from the photo for obvious reasons
I will replace the missing caps with Chemi-con ones and I am thinking about replacing the 4 diodes with a rectifier and maybe adding some of the missing input filtering.
The 4 diodes:
How do I solder a replacement rectifier like this?
Is it a good idea? I have a KBL406 rectifier available which is more than enough for a PSU like that AFAIK. But I would really appreciate some help on soldering it and avoid a fire
The missing input filtering:
As you can see they did half a job with the input filtering:
Should I use this filtering PCB with the PSU?
Maybe transplant the common mode choke and X-Cap to the main PSU pcb? What do more knowledgeable people think?
Any help/info will be greatly appreciated ! Thanks in advance!
I am trying to recap and improve an old AT PSU that I plan to use with a 386DX pc

Here is a photo of the pcb:
Input caps are Panasonic 330uf/200v so I left them in alone , all other caps were PCE-TUR and missing from the photo for obvious reasons

I will replace the missing caps with Chemi-con ones and I am thinking about replacing the 4 diodes with a rectifier and maybe adding some of the missing input filtering.
The 4 diodes:
How do I solder a replacement rectifier like this?
Is it a good idea? I have a KBL406 rectifier available which is more than enough for a PSU like that AFAIK. But I would really appreciate some help on soldering it and avoid a fire

The missing input filtering:
As you can see they did half a job with the input filtering:
Should I use this filtering PCB with the PSU?
Maybe transplant the common mode choke and X-Cap to the main PSU pcb? What do more knowledgeable people think?
Any help/info will be greatly appreciated ! Thanks in advance!

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