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sorry123 Posted - Dec 23 2004 : 03:00:06 AM
The 1.5 Amp 250 PIV Bridge Rectifier on The Phone Busy indicator, is what I beilive non-exitent. I looked on radio shaq, google, ETC. I've looked for tutorials on google, like a mad man. I know a Bridge Rectifier changes the wave's, form what I'm guessing AC to DC through a series of internall diode's, resitors, ETC. What is a alternitive for this, I found a 4-amps, 400PIV bridge recifiers and other's at www.radioshack.com. Help, I am so, so, so confused. LOL, all the rest I understand, and if I knew how the bridge recifire worked, I could for once say, I know how this circuit's, almost fully work's. Now wouldnt that make me sleep better, at night, LOL. Any ways If anyone could help me it would be appreciated, Aaren, or all the other's. Thanks again guy's, and maybe a small handfull, or maybe a large ocean of girl's.
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NOTThe 1.5 Amp 250 PIV Bridge Rectifier on The Phone Busy indicator, is what I beilive non-exitent. I looked on radio shaq, google, ETC. I've looked for tutorials on google, like a mad man. I know a Bridge Rectifier changes the wave's, form what I'm guessing AC to DC through a series of internall diode's, resitors, ETC. What is a alternitive for this, I found a 4-amps, 400PIV bridge recifiers and other's at www.radioshack.com. Help, I am so, so, so confused. LOL, all the rest I understand, and if I knew how the bridge recifire worked, I could for once say, I know how this circuit's, almost fully work's. Now wouldnt that make me sleep better, at night, LOL. Any ways If anyone could help me it would be appreciated, Aaren, or all the other's. Thanks again guy's, and maybe a small handfull, or maybe a large ocean of girl's.
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NOTE: I posted this twice, one in the audio, because I clicked the wrong section, and one in here becuase this is the right section. SRY :).


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Aaron Cake Posted - Dec 23 2004 : 11:15:12 AM
The 4A, 400V unit will be fine. Anything with equal or greater ratings, within reason.


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