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Diodes? I got diodes? :D
Okay, since I've replaced (I think) all the electrolytic caps, maybe it's a diode that went belly-up. I see two on the schematic that are in the power supply (X1 and X2). So I guess I'll replace 'em. Now how the heck do I order them? the original part number is 212-37 for both. The SAMS has separate columns for "Rectifiers & Diodes" and just "Rectifiers". It says the measured current is .500A. What the heck do I ask for when I ask for them? I am so confused... |
you can go to any ratshack and get them. i normally get 1n4005 diodes, they work good in a variaty of applications.
You might have to have high surge current diodes, which they sell those too. Big fat round ones. |
Diodes are pretty easy; I always seem to forget which way is positive/negative but its worth a second look-you don't want to put them in backwards. The new one might not look like the old one.
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yes, because newer ones could have a higher/better rating than older ones, while the older ones are twice the size of the newer one! :scratch2:
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the 1n4007 they sell at ratshack as 2.5a 1kv will replace any diode in that set but the detector.
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