You simulation has problems.
You did not assign diode models to D3 and D4.
You diode models are 4A, not 35A, which will reduce the peak current
You must use a phase shift of 90 degrees on your sine source and UIC conditions on the transient analysis to get the maximum peak current by starting at the peak of the sine wave with 0V on the cap.
Your cap value is 3300µF instead of the 15000µF you originally stated. Is that intentional?
With the changes I get a peak current through the cap of about 87A with 3300µF and the 4A diodes.
Incidentally, the cap ESR is a maximum, not a nominal, so the actual peak current could be higher due to that.
Here's the modified file View attachment Charger2.asc.
You did not assign diode models to D3 and D4.
You diode models are 4A, not 35A, which will reduce the peak current
You must use a phase shift of 90 degrees on your sine source and UIC conditions on the transient analysis to get the maximum peak current by starting at the peak of the sine wave with 0V on the cap.
Your cap value is 3300µF instead of the 15000µF you originally stated. Is that intentional?
With the changes I get a peak current through the cap of about 87A with 3300µF and the 4A diodes.
Incidentally, the cap ESR is a maximum, not a nominal, so the actual peak current could be higher due to that.
Here's the modified file View attachment Charger2.asc.