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Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2021 7:02 pm Post subject: Z101b NTE53016 Equivalent, also Switches, Relay Alternative |
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On 12/27/2021 8:04 PM, Jared Yates wrote:
Just about any bridge rectifier rated at 50 amps and 200 volts will work, but you can get that p/n from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/NTE-Electronics-NTE53016-Rectifier-Recurrent/dp/B007Z7LXVQ
Manufacturer Part No NTE53016 Repetitive Reverse Voltage Vrrm Max: 200V Forward Current If(AV): 50A Bridge Rectifier Case Style: Module Forward Voltage VF Max: 1.1V 8 more rows
I'm pretty sure that the switches B&C sells are Carling, but I'm not in the hangar at the moment to check.
For the relay, I wouldn't hesitate t use any quality 12V automotive 'cube' relay, like these from amazon:
https://smile.amazon.com/s?k=12v+automogive+cube+relay&crid=2TKICJOUWW2YT&sprefix=12v+automogive+cube+relay%2Caps%2C181&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
They're available with current ratings from around 25A to over 100A. B&C lists one as their S8009:
https://bandc.com/product/spdt-relay-12v-40a-w-terminals/
There's no harm in using a higher current relay; as long as the coil current is reasonable. The cube relays should meet that requirement.
FWIW,
Charlie
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2021 7:27 am Post subject: Z101b NTE53016 Equivalent, also Switches, Relay Alternative |
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the help. Sometimes it takes some doing to go from the theoretical to the actual in these things.
On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 10:27 PM user9253 <fransew(at)gmail.com (fransew(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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A Schottky diode such as DSS2X61-0045A has less voltage drop.
They are out of stock at most major suppliers. But some are available on eBay for less money.
Mouser has 747-DSS2X121-0045B in stock.
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