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1st Aug 2022, 9:45 am | #1 |
Nonode
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STC SenTerCel RM1 specs
There's one of them. Are they rated at full mains voltage & what amperage?
A lot of these small rectifiers are rated at 130V so you'd require two to provide HT from the mains AC. |
1st Aug 2022, 9:55 am | #2 |
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Re: STC SenTerCel RM1 specs
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Re: STC SenTerCel RM1 specs
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Max. DC out = 60mA. Data for the RM1 and other types here: https://www.rsp-italy.it/Electronics...20-%201958.pdf EDIT: Post crossed. Lawrence. Last edited by ms660; 1st Aug 2022 at 10:04 am. Reason: link added |
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1st Aug 2022, 11:02 am | #4 |
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Re: STC SenTerCel RM1 specs
I was right about the rectifier cell. Half-mains voltage. This was from one of those generic 3v TRF kit radios. The thing must have died immediately on switch-on.
I cannot imagine how this could endure 240V? Any ideas? |