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27th Jan 2018, 4:24 pm | #1 |
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Selenium rectifier replacement Blaupunkt Car radio
Looking at the thread for Blaupunkt Frankfurt X:-
https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...d.php?t=116715 There is a statement: All AEG selenium rectifiers are suspect. I replace with 2 x 1N4003 diodes in series and reset the bias according to the service sheet. There is usually enough range of adjustment to accommodate the differing forward voltage drop - otherwise fit one Ge diode and one Si. Is there a more direct replacement for X650- E30 C60-1 (SEL 0868/15x marking)? Why would one use 2 diodes in series? Wouldnt they allow the same amount of current as a single? https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...9&d=1432937581 I am looking for something that will replace the Selenium rectifier (diode), and don't have the expertise to choose correctly using data sheets or specs. Thanks! |
27th Jan 2018, 6:03 pm | #2 |
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Re: Selenium rectifier replacement Blaupunkt Car radio
The selenium rectifier is being used to derive a bias voltage, which depends on its forward volt drop.
Semi-conductor diodes have a lower forward volt, so you'll need to use two in series.
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28th Jan 2018, 7:41 am | #3 |
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Re: Selenium rectifier replacement Blaupunkt Car radio
Further.
Forward volts drop - For silicon diodes, the built-in potential is approximately 0.7 V, 0.3 V for germanium, and 0.2 V for Schottky. The selenium rectifier has a volts drop of 1v per plate/junction so overall volts drop depends on the working voltage of the stack. Max reverse voltage is around 25v per plate so a mains stack would have at least 10 plates, normally 12 to 15 and drop 10 to 15 volts when new. This is why it is important to use a series resistor when replacing them as HT rectifiers with semiconductor diodes. The forward voltage drop tends to increase with age. |
28th Jan 2018, 9:06 am | #4 |
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Re: Selenium rectifier replacement Blaupunkt Car radio
All the above from Boater Sam.
However, GD rectifiers http://www.gdrectifiers.co.uk/ still make them, and do one off custom work http://www.gdrectifiers.co.uk/produc...um_rectifiers/ They use aluminium plates, which have long life and don't suffer problems with rusting and associated degradation that old rectifiers do. They made replica rectifiers for the Lorenz SZ42 cipher machine I restored at Bletchley Park; they even painted them the same red colour as the originals. |