Originally posted by serendipitor
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However, they're really weak with such a low amperage rating up to a couple hundred ma's.
That's why I like the 6A100's - they're 6 amps 1000 volts so a string as long as you want for as high of voltage as you want will still be rated for 6 amps, which is probably 7-8 times over rated for this application. It's more cumbersome to have a string versus a single diode, but it's bulletproof for all practical purposes.
I did buy some of these in the past but have not tested them yet: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2CLG-30KV-2A...item3f200cbfeb
mine were not that exact rating but this kind of ham radio diode. This one is 30kv at 2 amps, which is about 8-10 times (or more) the current rating compared to the microwave oven diodes. This single diode is in the $20 range and could be a good solution for a single diode that is fairly bulletproof as well.
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