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Topic:Kt Kingtronics Bridge Rectifier<br/>
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Hi, dear, do you want to know what size bridge you need to use when replacing? Here I want to share with you my experience.I get variations of this question quite often, such as: I don't see the bridge used in the Atari AC power &amp;quot;brick&amp;quot;....My Tempest manual says I need a MDA3501 bridge &amp;amp; I can't find one....What's a suitable replacement for my T3501... and so on.Like diodes &amp;amp; many other components, the key is usually in the part number. I have added more info on the Parts Page beside each one listed to better aid you.But I will put a brief note here, as well. In both the examples cited above the bridge is ...from the part number.... a 35[amp]01[ 100 volt].Generally speaking the first digit/s will refer to the amperage that the bridge is capable of handling &amp;amp; the ending digit/s the voltage it is capable of handling.As Scotie would say...if you put a 2501 in place of the cited bridge, she's gonna blow!... since the bridge is only able to handle up to 25 amps of curr<br/><a href="https://www.kingtronics.tw/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=162&amp;Page=1">[&lt;&lt;]</a><a href="https://www.kingtronics.tw/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=162&amp;Page=1">[[1]]</a><a href="https://www.kingtronics.tw/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=162&amp;Page=2">[2]</a><a href="https://www.kingtronics.tw/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=162&amp;Page=2">[&gt;&gt;]</a><br/>
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