Take a look here for more efficient rectifiers
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- h305 Moderator
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Bridge rectifier for UK / European owners
http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?ITA ... y=2m8#spec
part # KBPC3501, £1.79,
For worldwide RS search
http://www.rs-components.com/index.html
click your continent/country & search out
395-4332
USA has different RS part numbers to the rest of the world, it seems.
Good luck!
Steve
part # KBPC3501, £1.79,
For worldwide RS search
http://www.rs-components.com/index.html
click your continent/country & search out
395-4332
USA has different RS part numbers to the rest of the world, it seems.
Good luck!
Steve
Or, for the purist: http://olypen.com/retro/31700-259-030.htm
No one will ever know it's not original.
olypen.com/retro for the full scoop.
No one will ever know it's not original.
olypen.com/retro for the full scoop.
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- h305 Moderator
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Retro rec
Nice one PC, that looks the mutt's nuts! I'd be interested to find out what current capability it has (the anorak in me, I'm afraid!); there's no tech-spec on the page. Good site tho'.
Steve
Steve
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I had bad luck with one from RetroCycle. It did not work, but it fit perfect and looked good. From my reading I have been the only one to have a bad one from them (must be my luck). I solved my problem with a bridge rectifier from RadioShack for under $5.00 read further down in the forms for more information. I have put over 2000 miles with RadioShacks rectifier on and all running with headlights on.