kazlx
Well-known member
I'm looking at rebuilding a rectifier used to power a magnetic chuck that goes on a surface grinder that I recently bought. I just re-wired the machine wiring and now I need to tackle the rectifier for the mag chuck. I thought I would ask for some help. This looks like a relatively simple circuit. I popped the cover open to look at everything and just want to build a new one from scratch. I would also consider buying something if they are available. I can solder decently enough, but I'm not sure what the actual pieces are? I plan on making a trip to a local electronics place, but can't get down there for at least two weeks. I'm wondering if I can order everything from Mouser or somewhere similar.
This looks like it was built a while ago and I'm wondering if maybe there is something commercially available that would just replace the whole thing?
The small black ones look to be diodes. Are the orange ones capacitors? The larger yellow one looks to be a capacitor as well. I was hoping someone that knows electronics can tell me what is going on in here.
This looks like it was built a while ago and I'm wondering if maybe there is something commercially available that would just replace the whole thing?
The small black ones look to be diodes. Are the orange ones capacitors? The larger yellow one looks to be a capacitor as well. I was hoping someone that knows electronics can tell me what is going on in here.
