On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 9:39 PM, Karl Vacek <KVacek@ameritech.net> wrote:
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> Also - are there positive and negative orientations to the diodes in there
> bow? They're not marked, and if their polarity is related to label
> orientation, then one pair is mounted with both oriented the same direction,
> while the pair on the other lead are oriented opposite each other.
I'd have to spend some time with a catalog to figure out what you've
got, but diodes definitely are polarity sensitive. That's pretty much
the definition of a diode. An ideal diode passes current with zero
resistance one direction, and with infinite resistance the other. It
seems unlikely the factory would have repaired it wrong, but who
knows. Tyically, there's a stripe or band or blob of paint at the
cathode side (negative). sometimes it's an arrow. Some use the
length of the pins to tell you, but I don't remember if there's a
standard way to do that or not.
I've run across circuits that have had totally unlabeled diodes too.
Those you test.....
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