Hi, looking for a bridge rectifier to use in Valve wizard's hum-blocking network. Mouser has options but I'm sure the best to select with the plethora of specs. https://www.mouser.ca/c/semiconducto...ge%20rectifier
"A pair of high-current diodes should also be connected in anti-parallel to bypass more serious fault currents, thereby ensuring any fuses will reliably blow. A >6 amp bridge rectifier package is quite convenient for this, as shown in fig. 15.16 (it does not need to be a high-voltage rectifier). A silicon diode will not turn on until the voltage across it reaches about 0.6V, so the ground loop still appears to be blocked as far as small hum voltages are concerned." Merlin
"A pair of high-current diodes should also be connected in anti-parallel to bypass more serious fault currents, thereby ensuring any fuses will reliably blow. A >6 amp bridge rectifier package is quite convenient for this, as shown in fig. 15.16 (it does not need to be a high-voltage rectifier). A silicon diode will not turn on until the voltage across it reaches about 0.6V, so the ground loop still appears to be blocked as far as small hum voltages are concerned." Merlin
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