Rct406

Always discharge all capacitors in the circuit before testing. The RCT406 can hold a charge even when power is removed.

Look for cracks, burn marks, or a melted casing. If the component is physically damaged, it must be replaced. rct406

| Feature | RCT406 | Standard 40A Diode (e.g., 40HF) | MOSFET Body Diode | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | <100ns (Fast) | >2000ns (Slow) | Variable (Often poor) | | Efficiency @ High Freq | Excellent | Poor | Moderate | | Surge Current | 600A | 500A | 300A | | Typical Cost | Mid-Range | Low | High | | Best Use Case | High-frequency SMPS | 50/60Hz Rectifiers | Synchronous Rectification | Always discharge all capacitors in the circuit before

Always consult the specific manufacturer’s datasheet for the RCT406 revision you possess, as parameters may vary by production lot. When in doubt, over-specify your heat sinking and under-specify your operating current (run at 30A continuous instead of 40A) to maximize the lifespan of this workhorse component. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. Electrical work carries the risk of fire, shock, or injury. Always consult a qualified electrician or engineer when integrating components like the RCT406 into live systems. If the component is physically damaged, it must be replaced

Whether you are repairing a vintage welder, building a 3kW solar charge controller, or maintaining a hospital-grade UPS, the RCT406 provides the electrical backbone necessary for stable, efficient DC power conversion.