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Default Need help identifying zener diodes

"Franc Zabkar" wrote in message
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 14:17:26 -0500, "KenB123" put
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I've got two diodes that need replacing, which I think they are zeners. I
don't have a schematic.

One is marked C33PH and the other B8V2PH.


Here's one possibility:

BZY85B8V2 8.2V 1W (PH = Philips)

The C33 looks like a 33V zener. The size should suggest its wattage.

Try searching for "BZ*C33" he
http://nte01.nteinc.com/nte/NTExRefSemiProd.nsf/$$Search?OpenForm

If the C33 is a tuning reference diode, then it would probably be more
precise than an ordinary zener.

Google search results turns up
references to "marking codes" and zeners, but I can't find any data.

These are in a Philips 27PT6441/37 TV set, and are marked as "6001" and
"6006" on the chassis.

Any help identifying these would be muchly appreciated.

Ken


If it helps, your set appears to be using an L041UAA chassis.

BTW, a *lot* of people are having trouble with that chassis:
http://www.coxesroost.net/journal/20...evision-repair

- Franc Zabkar
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Yes, it is that chassis. The 6006 diode is next to a capacitor marked 2006.
Odd part numbering system, huh?

And I did find many complaints about this model TV. It's probably not worth
fixing, but fixing things is sort of a hobby of mine. It was given to me for
free at a yard sale.

Thanks for all the help!

Ken