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https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail...%252bUjA%3d%3d Should work well right? Also wanting to find a sub for 1n3195 heres the data sheet. There is a NOS 1n3195 on ebay for cheap. That is also an option. https://www.datasheets360.com/part/d...1594065512865/ Last edited by ZenithNut; 11-25-2018 at 04:39 PM. |
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The second diode looks like a common 1N4007 should be a sub for it. In most tube circuits the important specs for the replacement diode to match or exceed are PIV (peak inverse voltage) and average forward current. The rest usually makes little difference.
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One last thing is speed ( forgot what they called it ).
If you use a common 3A 1KV rectifier as a scan rectifier it will blow within a few hrs because it overheats. Cant take the higher freq. Same goes for in switching supplies. IIRC boost diodes didnt test like a common diode ? I do remember they rarely went bad. 73 Zeno LFOD ! Quote:
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Still it is not a.bad idea to convert switching time to seconds then take the inverse to get frequency and make sure that frequency is higher than that of the waveform applied.
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