Single Power Supply Module Non Regulated Rectifier Filter Board 8A 3300uF/50V
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Categories: Power Sources
Overview
Description
🔑 Key Features
✔ 8A Current Rating – Handles moderate power loads reliably ✔ 3300μF / 50V Capacitor – Better ripple filtering for higher voltage inputs ✔ Non-Regulated DC Output – Pure rectified voltage (≈1.4 × AC input) ✔ Sturdy PCB Design – Reinforced traces for stable 8A operation ✔ Screw Terminal Connections – Easy and secure wiring ✔ Compact & Efficient – Fits in tight spaces for DIY projects
📊 Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Input Voltage (AC) | Up to 36V AC (safe for 50V capacitor) |
| Output Voltage (DC) | ≈1.4 × Input AC (e.g., 24V AC → ~33V DC) |
| Max Current | 8A continuous (bridge rectifier rating) |
| Filter Capacitor | 3300μF / 50V (low ESR, high ripple current) |
| Rectifier Type | 8A / 1000V (heavy-duty bridge) |
| PCB Dimensions | ~50mm × 35mm (varies by model) |
| Terminals | Screw-type for easy installation |
🛠 Applications
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Audio Amplifiers (Class AB, Guitar Amps)
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Motor Drivers (DC, Stepper, Small Actuators)
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LED Lighting Systems (High-Voltage Strips)
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DIY Lab Power Supplies (Unregulated Stage)
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Industrial Control Circuits
🔌 Wiring Guide
Input (AC Side):
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AC ~ → Connect to transformer secondary (~12V-36V AC)
Output (DC Side):
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+ (Positive) → Smoothed DC output
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- (Negative/GND) → Common ground
Optional Upgrades:
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Add a fuse (8A) for overcurrent protection
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Use a heatsink on the rectifier for prolonged high-current use
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Combine with a regulator (LM317, Buck Converter) for stable voltage
⚡ Why Choose This Board?
✅ Higher voltage support (50V capacitor) for 24V+ applications ✅ Better ripple filtering than smaller capacitors ✅ Ready-to-use – No soldering required (pre-assembled) ✅ Cost-effective for medium-power projects
📦 Package Includes
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1 × 3300μF/50V Rectifier Filter Board (8A rated)
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(Pre-soldered bridge rectifier & capacitor)
⚠️ Safety Notes
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Do not exceed 50V DC (capacitor limit)
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Ensure proper cooling for high-current operation
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Check polarity – Incorrect wiring can damage components
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For 110V/220V AC input, use an isolation transformer
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