1N4003 - Why?

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1N4003 - Why?

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Is there any plausible explaination for that? Will the VCT work better with this instead of an 1N4007? This would be the only reasont to stash two different diodes.

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I always use a 4007 so I don't think it makes much difference.


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1N4007 is good for 1000v. 1N4003 is good for 200v. 1N4001 is good for 50v. Any of these will work just fine in that circuit. There was a time when a 1000v diode cost considerably more than a 200v diode. Not so today though.
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Re: 1N4003 - Why?

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Have any of you gone overspec? I have a BY448 (1650V - 4A) on a SSS style amp...overkill I know
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Bombacaototal wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2019 10:57 am Have any of you gone overspec? I have a BY448 (1650V - 4A) on a SSS style amp...overkill I know
over-spec for the pilot light, or for the rectification?


I did once on the rectifier board after reading that Jelle said some certain HUGE diodes changed the sound, they didn't, well not that I could notice. I've still got a couple of them, the leads are about 3mm thick, you can barely get 2 into a standard eyelet.



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Re: 1N4003 - Why?

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norburybrook wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2019 11:10 am
Bombacaototal wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2019 10:57 am Have any of you gone overspec? I have a BY448 (1650V - 4A) on a SSS style amp...overkill I know
over-spec for the pilot light, or for the rectification?


I did once on the rectifier board after reading that Jelle said some certain HUGE diodes changed the sound, they didn't, well not that I could notice. I've still got a couple of them, the leads are about 3mm thick, you can barely get 2 into a standard eyelet.



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For the rectification in my case..

I often have issues with the leads of vintage components and eyelets as far as being able to fit everything in, in specific spots which have a few more connections
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yes, usually the cathode caps/resistors centre ground point on ODS amps :D


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Re: 1N4003 - Why?

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In the actual drawing, that diode is only to protect the LED from reverse voltage it cannot handle by itself... At 10-15 mA for a LED any diode can be used, - also 4007....
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Aurora wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2019 6:06 pm In the actual drawing, that diode is only to protect the LED from reverse voltage it cannot handle by itself... At 10-15 mA for a LED any diode can be used, - also 4007....

I thought perhaps the led might flicker on the AC heater line and the diode maybe reduced that ? I actually have a build with an unused 5v winding I planned to use for the led power light...I’ll check 😉. Btw: how could the led need reverse voltage protection if it’s ac and the led is a diode ?
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Most common LEDs have a PIV rating of only 5V
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