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  • Originally posted by Rakarskiy View Post
    You have proven nothing because you have never made a controlled bridge rectifier. If you had, you wouldn't be writing this nonsense.

    But I have not only done it, but also taught others. For one mini-hydropower plant.
    The voltage at idle (no load) was 60-65V, and the battery voltage at which the charge occurred was 24V. So, the thyristor was given a switch-off signal when the voltage reached 27V, which corresponds to a full charge of the 24V battery. Before that, where did the rest of the voltage, or rather the EMF, go?
    Mr. Rakarskiy,

    One of your blunders involved a FWBR, full wave bridge rectifier, not a controlled bridge rectifier, so you have not addressed the issue.

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    But I'll respond to your new question about the controlled bridge rectifier using the thyristor charging a battery if you supply a circuit diagram and define the "switch-off signal".
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    Last edited by bistander; Yesterday, 06:24 PM.

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