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Trying to fix something for a family member, and suspect the NTE56041 TRIAC
is faulty. Only I have no idea as to how to test this device. Anyone have any ideas? TIA for any help... Dave |
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... Trying to fix something for a family member, and suspect the NTE56041 TRIAC is faulty. Only I have no idea as to how to test this device. Anyone have any ideas? TIA for any help... Dave I use a stand alone lamp dimmer with the triac removed and extended to a test socket -- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://diverse.4mg.com/index.htm |
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![]() "N_Cook" wrote in message ... Dave wrote in message ... Trying to fix something for a family member, and suspect the NTE56041 TRIAC is faulty. Only I have no idea as to how to test this device. Anyone have any ideas? TIA for any help... Dave I use a stand alone lamp dimmer with the triac removed and extended to a test socket -- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://diverse.4mg.com/index.htm Aaahh. Thank you. That is something I can shoot for. Was thinking I needed to build some kind of test jig, but that is a better idea. Many thanks, Dave |
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![]() Meat Plow wrote in message ... On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 08:34:23 -0600, "Dave" wrote: Trying to fix something for a family member, and suspect the NTE56041 TRIAC is faulty. Only I have no idea as to how to test this device. Anyone have any ideas? TIA for any help... Dave Replace it, they're cheep, 2 bucks. If it's an NTE marked part # it's been replaced before. ![]() town by bus. If my candy store stocks this part, I may just do that though. Thanks, Dave |
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In article , Meat Plow wrote:
On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 08:34:23 -0600, "Dave" wrote: Trying to fix something for a family member, and suspect the NTE56041 TRIAC is faulty. Only I have no idea as to how to test this device. Anyone have any ideas? TIA for any help... Dave Replace it, they're cheep, 2 bucks. If it's an NTE marked part # it's been replaced before. Dave- Since it appears to have been replaced before, you should think about what made it fail. Using the same TRIAC could lead to another failure. It is possible that the NTE56041 is not a correct replacement for the original failed TRIAC. Unfortunately you may not have the original part, so you can't double check the cross reference. You might examine the application to determine maximum voltage and current, and verify the NTE part should work. See http://www.nteinc.com/ for specs. Fred |
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