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<blockquote data-quote="SicAudio" data-source="post: 7187208" data-attributes="member: 609136"><p>it's purpose is not to increase voltage it is to "regulate" it... hence the name regulator. 1 of those regulation purposes is to prevent high voltage from getting to the diodes and overvolting them and burning them up causing AC to enter the electrical path... how on earth would lower voltage cause any harm to them? there job in the rectifier bridge is to convert AC to DC....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SicAudio, post: 7187208, member: 609136"] it's purpose is not to increase voltage it is to "regulate" it... hence the name regulator. 1 of those regulation purposes is to prevent high voltage from getting to the diodes and overvolting them and burning them up causing AC to enter the electrical path... how on earth would lower voltage cause any harm to them? there job in the rectifier bridge is to convert AC to DC.... [/QUOTE]
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