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![]() "Sam Goldwasser" wrote in message ... "George R. Gonzalez" writes: 1N4007 is *much* more likely. These are black plastic, about the size of a grain of rice. Or, 1N47something zeners. The printing is on two lines. Yea, I think it did have another line. I figured 1n47 was it. The screen printing on the board designates them as Z1 and Z2 so, they very well could be zeners. I'll check when I get home. Thanks guys. db --- sam | Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ Home Page: http://www.repairfaq.org/ Repair | Main Table of Contents: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/ +Lasers | Sam's Laser FAQ: http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/lasersam.htm | Mirror Site Info: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_mirror.html Important: The email address in this message header may no longer work. To contact me, please use the Feedback Form at repairfaq.org. Thanks. |
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![]() I found (2) 1n47 diodes next to the original bad diodes. One of them is shorted and the other appears open. Our local electronics store has unfortunately closed down after 50 years of service and I would rather not have to special order these diodes. Hi, as already said: 1N47xx zeners, the last two figures would indicate the voltage, so you obviously need to find a way to find out the original voltage. Does one really measure open (also in forward direction) ? Then the voltage to something would probably have gone way too high, bad if was the supply to the controller or some othe chip you cannot buy. I have seen zeners in microwaves going short quite often, they are run at maximum power dissipation even in stand by. |
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![]() "Stefan Huebner" wrote in message ... I found (2) 1n47 diodes next to the original bad diodes. One of them is shorted and the other appears open. Our local electronics store has unfortunately closed down after 50 years of service and I would rather not have to special order these diodes. Hi, as already said: 1N47xx zeners, the last two figures would indicate the voltage, so you obviously need to find a way to find out the original voltage. Does one really measure open (also in forward direction) ? Yes. They are both connected at one end and face in opposite directions and the other one has shorted. Then the voltage to something would probably have gone way too high, bad if was the supply to the controller or some othe chip you cannot buy. uuuuughhgh. db I have seen zeners in microwaves going short quite often, they are run at maximum power dissipation even in stand by. |
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