anistorian
- Feb 23, 2018
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Hello!
So I am a total noob and just got into electronics as a hobby and want to build my own DC power supply. And one of the modules I need is a rectifier bridge (right?). I am also tearing an old stereo apart to get a tranformer and to get a hang of how components look and how to use the iron and so on. But there is some rectifier diodes (right?) mounted on one of the PCBs with nothing but "2C" written on them.
Am I right in assuming that means it can handle up to 2 amperes ? I really hope it does haha
Also hope you can help.
Maxim
EDIT: Yes, have been googling for quite some time, but haven't found anything conclusive. I have the feeling I don't know what to google for.
So I am a total noob and just got into electronics as a hobby and want to build my own DC power supply. And one of the modules I need is a rectifier bridge (right?). I am also tearing an old stereo apart to get a tranformer and to get a hang of how components look and how to use the iron and so on. But there is some rectifier diodes (right?) mounted on one of the PCBs with nothing but "2C" written on them.
Am I right in assuming that means it can handle up to 2 amperes ? I really hope it does haha
Also hope you can help.
Maxim
EDIT: Yes, have been googling for quite some time, but haven't found anything conclusive. I have the feeling I don't know what to google for.
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