GMC Motorhome Digest V2 #6

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Duane........Is there a right and wrong way to hook up the rectifier? When
you say individual insertion of the connecting wires, do you mean
soldering? I just bought the $38 version from Cinnabar and noticed it could
be plugged in one of two ways. Was scared that if I made the wrong decision
it would go up in smoke. I guess I lucked out, as I'm making AC
again...........Jim Davis

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> From: DUANE M SIMMONS
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: GMC Motorhome Digest V2 #6
> Date: Sunday, September 06, 1998 2:30 PM
>
> POST: Onan Bridge Rectifier Replacement--Aftermarket.
> NTE is an Electronic Packing House that distribute thru-out the US at
> many Electronics Stores (not at Radio Shack). They have a Bridge
> Rectifier P/N NTE5328 which works great in our Onan, except the Pin Out
> is different & requires removal of the oem plastic mount & individual
> insertion of the connecting wires. Care must be taken to get each wire in
> it's proper place & then attach the Bridge Rectifier with it's original
> mounting screw. The Electrical characteristics of this aftermarket
> Bridge Rectifier is far superior to the OEM (1,000v PRV & 25 amps). This
> device should never fail (well almost never) in our Onan application.
>
> Duane Simmons
>
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