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Mep-803a help

2Pbfeet

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CR1 failures are fairly common.
The circuit design of the generator is incorrect IMHOP. It's current limited by a 7.5 amp circuit breaker. Up to 7.5 amps thru a 3 amp diode.... not good.
Any reason not to solder three in parallel? Or use a 20A10?

Just curious...

2Pbfeet
 

DieselAddict

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Any reason not to solder three in parallel? Or use a 20A10?

Just curious...

2Pbfeet
Putting diodes in parallel is not good practice. You can have uneven current distribution across the group which can over stress one relative to the others. Its best to use a single higher current diode.
 
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