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Someone will probably PM you on this one. Maybe even me in order to not go
afoul of commercial restrictions on TechNet. One thing I would specify
however is ripple measured peak-to-peak with an oscilloscope. RMS
measurements are suspect. I know. The rectifier industry uses them but
shop around and get the manufacturer to give you % ripple using both
methods. You'll find the measurements vary at production plating voltages.
I would suggest one other thing.... Go with pulse power.
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Louis Hart
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 11:28 AM
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Subject: [TN] Plating rectifier
TechNetters, back with another question...
One of my colleagues, copied on this email, is looking for a new rectifier
for our DC copper plating line. The ones we have now get calibrated from 0
Volts - 6 volts, 0 amperes - 1000 amperes. Ripple voltage is specified as
5% RMS of rated output.
Would anyone suggest a source for such a rectifier? Let me know if I have
left out any critical information.
Louis Hart
Compunetics
Monroeville, PA
USA
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