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I have revised it, since a lot has changed since I originally reviewed it.
I don't really like ADDA, and that was part of the reason it didn't get a better award. To be fair, though, These PSUs are very popular as budget ones around where I live, and I seldom see them with bad fans.Wester547 wrote:I thought you hated ADDA, c_hegge.
That ADDA won't last long because it's mounted horizontally and mounting sleeve bearing fans horizontally badly curtails their lifespan.
You are right. I have fixed that. I think what got me was that Diodes Inc specified the ambient temperature, which is something very few manufacturers do. Most specify the rating at a given case or junction temperature.Wester547 wrote:I noticed that those two 20A rectifiers can take up to 175 (or 150?)C operating temperature wise (it says that on the datasheet despite specifying ambient temperature as 25C) so I think you could get 40A with both of them at 230V, even in forward topology.
6AWester547 wrote:What is that PSU's bridge rectifier rated at?
The label states that the power supply has two 12V rails. As we will see later, though, this is not the case. There is really only one 12V rail.
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