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I have a diode with U 0
2
0D Markings, I'm guessing 1 amp
200volt but wanna be sure.

There are other diodes in this unit with U 0
2
71 on them.

TIA

Wendell



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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 10:07:42 -0600, SXMWendell wrote:
I have a diode with U 0
2
0D Markings, I'm guessing 1 amp
200volt but wanna be sure.

There are other diodes in this unit with U 0
2
71 on them.

TIA
Wendell


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1N2002 perhaps?

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