Hello,
I am trying to full wave rectify the output of a low voltage (around 12-19) high current (150+) transformer for a welder. I know that I could simply use a bridge rectifier of normal stud diode to do this, but I have come across some really cheap, 400amp 100v schottky diodes that I think might be able to do it. Is it possibly to use these? because the output will have a large inductor and capacitors to smooth it out and I'm not sure whether welding will cause voltage and current spikes which may be harsh on a schottky.
Thanks
I am trying to full wave rectify the output of a low voltage (around 12-19) high current (150+) transformer for a welder. I know that I could simply use a bridge rectifier of normal stud diode to do this, but I have come across some really cheap, 400amp 100v schottky diodes that I think might be able to do it. Is it possibly to use these? because the output will have a large inductor and capacitors to smooth it out and I'm not sure whether welding will cause voltage and current spikes which may be harsh on a schottky.
Thanks
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