[HAM] Converting to a SS rectifier

Ted Thompson ted at speakeasyvintagemusic.com
Tue Jan 23 11:27:34 CST 2007


I wasn't aware of that product.  The one I was thinking of came out 
several years ago, it's am octal tube base with a disc glued on top. 
All it has inside are 2 1n4007 diodes.

The item you referenced looks like it ought to be SS substitution done 
right, although I still favor the actual tubes  ;)


Cheers!

Ted Thompson
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bernardo at paratore.net wrote:
> I have one of these in my D"3":
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> http://www.webervst.com/ccap.html
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> On Mon Jan 22 22:30 , ElSeveno at aol.com sent:
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>>  I can't find a 5V3 or 5AU4 for my 55C amp so I want to copy the diode 
>> bridge in the later amps. Anybody have any caveats? I know I should have a surge 
>> resistor does the 5 watt 8 ohm sound about right? Any advise welcome.
>>
>> paul
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