Thanks, you have made it easy to understand a 3 phase AC to DC rectification circuit in 10 seconds. Your simple, to the point videos, are greatly appreciated.
@karimwesterntch I imagine this could be used for any application that requires a large amount of power in DC form (thus taping off of a three phase source), however I am not an engineer. The particular application I made this for is the high voltage circuit of a diagnostic x-ray tube.
1st time i listen 3phase rectifier system,,,,,,,,plz any 1 say abt ds?
Muzaffar586 4 months ago
I'm just learning about this stuff... does this convert ac to dc?
Could you just plug in an ac input, and plug the dc output into anything that would use the appropriate amount of dc?
TheReasonWhyGuy 5 months ago
Looks like the same circuit used in a auto alternator. only they have six coils
advthinker 11 months ago
@advthinker True , you would find 3 coils and 3 diodes ia an auto alternator .
Az3arization 6 months ago
Thanks, you have made it easy to understand a 3 phase AC to DC rectification circuit in 10 seconds. Your simple, to the point videos, are greatly appreciated.
BIGTROUT01 1 year ago
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HorizonDelta 1 year ago
flux capacitor...
markzilla6969 1 year ago
for better comprehension I d suggest to do it a bit slower.
EarlJardin 1 year ago
now would the out put create a 360hz ripple (assuming 60hz in)
ubuntupokemoninc 1 year ago
Good job!
It would be awesum if you add a panel that shows the source wave so we can see the graphic of the wave form while watching the animated circuit.
toddmorrow1 1 year ago
So i take it this flux capacitor takes 1.21 Gigawatts!?!? Anyway... thanks i get it now.
MegaRad666 1 year ago
super cool :U i get it now
so the 3 coil things are the incoming AC electricity and then the diodes sort it out into DC in quite an amazing way :3 but simple
xXxGenasai 1 year ago
what is this used for? a motor?
karimwesterntch 1 year ago
@karimwesterntch I imagine this could be used for any application that requires a large amount of power in DC form (thus taping off of a three phase source), however I am not an engineer. The particular application I made this for is the high voltage circuit of a diagnostic x-ray tube.
mrg3 1 year ago
add some high powered capacitors, a little liquid plutonium, and you've got a time machine! :D
segabud 8 months ago 4
@karimwesterntch Large scale computer installations use up a lot of DC power, and are mostly supplied with 3 phase power.
Nomoreidsleft 1 year ago
Have you checked it?Does it really work?
forcedomkombat 1 year ago
@forcedomkombat I'm not sure what you mean. This is a standard rectifying bridge for a 3 phase circuit. It is used quite a bit in industry.
mrg3 1 year ago 7
thanks, i take thise video only
ilmuhaq 1 year ago
Sweet
joerazojr 1 year ago
IT LOOKS..LOOKS LIKE...MAN...yEAH!
Flux Capacitor FROM THE movie"the back to the future!!!""
maxinpains 1 year ago
looks like it's in the conventional theory
pinkfloyd666 2 years ago
why are the diodes in backwards?
hiyutoday 2 years ago