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I am new to engineering so i might not understand the concept well , but i want an ac source to provide current only in one way , so i can connect them in parallel.
I have 2 AC sources one with a 100 V output and one with a 120 V output , i need to connect them in parallel so i can get a 220 V dc ( i can not use a transformer, i need to connect them in parallel), so will the rectifier make it possible to connect them in parallel (YES or NO )
the thing is i have a very very tight space, very tight i can't even fit a bridge rectifier, i don't really care about the parameters or ripple now, i just need to know is it possible to make a rectifier just from a simple wire-thin diode?
I read about the ripple , and this can be fixed later in the main wire ( the 2 sources are connected to in parallel ) where we have a lot of space. Right now, I just need to have a 220 V in the main wire
I have 2 AC sources one with a 100 V output and one with a 120 V output , i need to connect them in parallel so i can get a 220 V dc ( i can not use a transformer, i need to connect them in parallel), so will the rectifier make it possible to connect them in parallel (YES or NO )
the thing is i have a very very tight space, very tight i can't even fit a bridge rectifier, i don't really care about the parameters or ripple now, i just need to know is it possible to make a rectifier just from a simple wire-thin diode?
I read about the ripple , and this can be fixed later in the main wire ( the 2 sources are connected to in parallel ) where we have a lot of space. Right now, I just need to have a 220 V in the main wire
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