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OK, whenever I've needed a higher PIV diode I just grabbed a higher PIV diode. Well, now I'm making a bridge rectifier for 10-20kV, and all I have are 12kV diodes. Can I put two in series and get 24kV PIV, or will I just blow one up before the other?
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eg: two 400Vpiv in series with a 1M0 across each diode for 600V rectification. I suppose you could get some 10MO HVR's and a couple of 1n0 at 12KVwkg? Regards EDIT: http://www.powerdesigners.com/InfoWe...es/diodes.shtm
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Yeah, I figured a resistor divider would be needed to ensure that the midpoint voltage would be 1/2 total, but I was hoping that maybe leakage currents through the diodes would set it. Hmm. Where do I get resistors with 10-12kV working voltages? I have some that will do that pulse but not continuous. Hey chemelec, Where did you find those? I might be interested in buying/trading to get some from you if they are not readily available. I got some interesting stuff around here at work that we'll never need again. | |
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High voltage diodes and resistors are available but rare and expensive! Such is the struggle with HV design. | ||
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But I have some of them Also, Made by Dale/Vishay. But the use of these Also Reduces the Output Current. The Diodes I have are rated at 24Kv and 2 Ma Continuous. 10 Ma Intermittant. Part Number SHV-24, Made by "Sanken". And I can sell them Fairly Cheaply, I have about 1000 of them. Email Me if you want more info. Include Quantity and Where you Live, (Country) so I can Include the Shipping cost. Trade, Maybe??, Depends on what you have in mind?
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For 20kV I would use 10M0 possibly even 22M0.
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I also have a Few Thousand, "BY711" Diodes. Rated at 2 Ma and 16 Kv. They are Cheaper yet. The HV Resistors I have, Are Fairly expensive, but it also depends on How High of Voltage and the Wattage. I have HV resistors up to 10 watts, some up to 37,500 Volts and some up to 10 Tera Ohms, 10,000 Meg-Ohms. ** But Don't Breath on the 10 Tera-Ohms or handle them with Bare Hands, as that will change there Resistance Value. ![]() All these parts are Surplus from my Previous Business. Take care.....Gary
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Why? The voltage ballancing resistors are only required to ensure the voltage drop across each diode is the same as their leakage currents are likely to vary significantly. I would look up the leagake current for the diodes at the voltage you want to use them at and calculate the resistor values accordingly.
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