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Steve Lewinsky November 22nd 03 07:53 PM

Bridge Rectifier
 
Im a novice and trying to understand the logics here. My monitor has the
120v AC line coming into a Full bridge rectifier(4 Diode set) with 3 .01
filter caps. Why do I get 183volts DC out the other side and not 120volts
DC?
If a picture is required let me know



JeffM November 22nd 03 09:53 PM

Bridge Rectifier
 
Why do I get 183volts DC out the other side and not 120volts DC?
Steve Lewinsky


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Jimmy November 22nd 03 11:38 PM

Bridge Rectifier
 
Typically the unloaded output voltage should be 1.414 * RMS input voltage in
your case 120 volts. Sounds like you have a little more than 120.

"Steve Lewinsky" wrote in message
le.rogers.com...
Im a novice and trying to understand the logics here. My monitor has the
120v AC line coming into a Full bridge rectifier(4 Diode set) with 3 .01
filter caps. Why do I get 183volts DC out the other side and not 120volts
DC?
If a picture is required let me know





scada November 23rd 03 08:01 PM

Bridge Rectifier
 

"Steve Lewinsky" wrote in message
le.rogers.com...
Im a novice and trying to understand the logics here. My monitor has the
120v AC line coming into a Full bridge rectifier(4 Diode set) with 3 .01
filter caps. Why do I get 183volts DC out the other side and not 120volts
DC?
If a picture is required let me know



The output of the bridge rectifier should go through some filtering that has
large electrolytic capacitors. The unloaded voltage would be 1.414 * RMS or
1.414 * 120 = ~170 VDC. The fact that you are reading 183 VDC shows that
there is no load on the power supply! Something has open circuited, causing
a no load condition.



Jimmy November 24th 03 02:16 AM

Bridge Rectifier
 

"scada" wrote in message
t...

"Steve Lewinsky" wrote in message
le.rogers.com...
Im a novice and trying to understand the logics here. My monitor has the
120v AC line coming into a Full bridge rectifier(4 Diode set) with 3 .01
filter caps. Why do I get 183volts DC out the other side and not

120volts
DC?
If a picture is required let me know



The output of the bridge rectifier should go through some filtering that

has
large electrolytic capacitors. The unloaded voltage would be 1.414 * RMS

or
1.414 * 120 = ~170 VDC. The fact that you are reading 183 VDC shows that
there is no load on the power supply! Something has open circuited,

causing
a no load condition.


The ~170 volts should be the open circuit voltage. 183vdc can only be
accounted for by the fact the input is more than 120 or measurements are
incorrect.




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