> > I am reverse engineering the schematic for the input stage of my H7862 PSU. > I have come across a KBU6J bridge rectifier which seems to be connected only > to the two middle pins, which are the AC inputs. I can't see any other > connections. Before I desolder it to verify there are no connections I can't > see, does this make any sense? >
If it is the main rectifier, continuity checks should show a dead short from the other two pins to the main smoothing capacitor(s) or maybe a very low resistance through a surge limiting resistor or inductor either of which should be easy to spot once you know what to look for. If it is not the main rectifier, could the AC inputs be connected across a current sensing resistor in the mains input with the DC outputs going to an optoisolator or something like that? Seems a bit unlikely though as the voltage drop across the rectifier would likely be too large compared to the voltage available across any current sensing resistor. Regards, Peter Coghlan.