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Default CTC177BH3 - board & components - need IDing

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CTC177BH3 has board burnt up along with C4407 and CR4403. Looks like part
of pin ciruit. Need values and where else the diode connects up to. Is this
diode across this diode?

Thanks

EdDataFix
Scotch PLains, NJ


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Rono
 
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Look here, it's CTC 185 chassi, it's close!
Rono.
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/equipment_mfg/RCA_2.html


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C4407 Part # 214754 Cap Poly 0.047UF 400V
CR4403 Part # 164589

The Cap is across the diode.

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Techs;
CTC177BH3 has board burnt up along with C4407 and CR4403. Looks like
part
of pin ciruit. Need values and where else the diode connects up to. Is
this
diode across this diode?

Thanks

EdDataFix
Scotch PLains, NJ




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