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Bridge Rectifier MDQ 200A, AC to DC, 1600V 200A, Full Wave Diode Module Single-Phase, with Aluminum Heat Sink (1)

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About this item

  • Max. Average Forward Rectified Current: 200A
  • Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage: 1600V
  • Phase : Single Phase; Terminals: 4
  • Base plate Made of high-quality copper material, with good corrosion resistance and abrasion resistance, which can be used for a long time.
  • Applied to Input rectifier power supply of PWM converter, DC power supply for instrument equipment , DC motor excitation power supply, etc.
  • Package contents: 1 x Bridge Rectifier, 2 x Mini Thermal Grease, 1 x Aluminum Heat Sink


Durable: Made of high-quality copper material, with good corrosion resistance and abrasion resistance, which can be used for a long time.High efficiency: The rfid-strength copper core is used to improve the efficiency of the transmission, which can effectively reduce the frequency of transmittance and extend the service life of the product.Simple to install: This MDQ Diode Rectifier Module is easy to install and use, no need to drill holes in the wall or ceiling.Wide range of applications: Applied to Input rectifier power supply of PWM converter, DC power supply for instrument equipment , DC motor excitation power supply, etc.


Tee K
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Substantial heatsink and rectifier. You'll have to bolt them together to use the rectifier at full capacity. I intend to use this on a high-current power supply in an industrial setting.It arrived undamaged and ready to assemble, even though the packaging is minimal for the size and weight. It even comes with some thermal heatsink compound when you assemble them, so that's thoughtful. If you have the need for a high-current full wave rectifier, this one should be on your list.
Christopher D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
This arrived and the rectifier bridge is separate from the heat sink. You unroll some bubble wrap and the bridge falls out of the bundle (so be CAREFUL)!The rectifier bridge has molded labels for the AC input and DC output. They will stand the test of time.I just tested the bias of the bridge; I haven't put it through its paces yet. This review isn't for that portion, yet.My issue is with the heat sink. I attached some pictures. the rectifier side is nicely milled and brushed. It looks very flat, too. With some thermal grease, you should get great heat transfer. However, the mounting side didn't get the same love. My mounting side had a decent scratch with raised aluminum nubbins. So, I'll have to file those away and run it over with a wire brush or something. The edges of the head sink aren't like knives but they are a bit sharper than I would prefer. It's not what I would call a well finished heat sink. But it is massive!I weighed the heat sink at 19.7 OZ.Anyway, I was stuck between 3 and 4 stars and went with 4 stars from now because of the perceived value. Can't really judge this thing until we know that the rectifier performs sustainably under load.