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Here is the bridge its a Crown 400 volts 50 amp. I have 18 of these bridge rectifiers. Had to buy 19 but I got-em at a real deal.


The two red wires comming from the transformer (left) are carrying 23.0V RMS AC to the bridge rectifier.


the bridge rectifier is sending  a choppy VDC to the Filter capacitor, which filters out the remaining AC and smoothes out the DC voltage.I,m getting a smooth 32.8 DC out from the capacitor.


Close up of bridge mounted to the heatsink. The two dark blue terminals are the AC in. the light blue is DC out.


Shot of the transformer connections to the bridge.

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