Substitution possible?

H

HTD

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Hi - newbie electronics learner here.
I'm building a basic 12/24V power supply and one of the components
called for is a 6A, 200 volt PIV bridge rectifier. I have one that is
6A, 250V. Shouldn't I be able to use this without problems?

Also, it requires 2 4400 MFD 50V electrolytic capacitors. Can I not
use two 2200 MFD 50V capacitors in parallel to substitute for each
4400?

I "think" the answer is yes to both of these questions but I'm only a
couple weeks into the hobby.


TIA

H. Dixon
 
HTD wrote:
Hi - newbie electronics learner here.
I'm building a basic 12/24V power supply and one of the components
called for is a 6A, 200 volt PIV bridge rectifier. I have one that is
6A, 250V. Shouldn't I be able to use this without problems?

Also, it requires 2 4400 MFD 50V electrolytic capacitors. Can I not
use two 2200 MFD 50V capacitors in parallel to substitute for each
4400?

I "think" the answer is yes to both of these questions but I'm only a
couple weeks into the hobby.
You are correct. As long as the PIV is 200 or greater, you're OK.

Caps in parallel are added, just like resistors in series...
 
On Jul 22, 4:50 pm, Randy Day <randy....@shaw.cax> wrote:
HTD wrote:

Hi - newbie electronics learner here.
I'm building a basic 12/24V power supply and one of the components
called for is a 6A, 200 volt PIV bridge rectifier. I have one that is
6A, 250V. Shouldn't I be able to use this without problems?

Also, it requires 2 4400 MFD 50V electrolytic capacitors. Can I not
use two 2200 MFD 50V capacitors in parallel to substitute for each
4400?

I "think" the answer is yes to both of these questions but I'm only a
couple weeks into the hobby.

You are correct. As long as the PIV is 200 or greater, you're OK.

Caps in parallel are added, just like resistors in series...
Good - Thanks!
 

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