Thanks, all, for the responses! The way it measures out makes it look like it may be an MJ10006 or similar. I think it's probably ok.
I poked around a bit more this morning and it's looking like part of the flyback is shorted out -- we have a 2382 at the museum and I popped it open just now and I verified that it measures differently (i.e "not shorted" :)) at the same points. So that's likely my problem. Drat. - Josh On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 3:34 AM David Collins <davidkcolli...@gmail.com> wrote: > The 9816 uses a BUZ45 - might be the same as the 2382? > > David Collins > +61 424 785 131 > > > On 16 Oct 2018, at 3:24 pm, Curious Marc via cctech < > cct...@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > > > Forgot to mention, I have a 2382A that works (affectionately known as > the "Munchkin" terminal). I could measure some stuff in mine for comparison > if that could help out. > > For the HP curious, the 2382A makes an appearance at the end of one of > my videos: > > https://youtu.be/GLkhcDAOVPo?t=19m50 > > It is very cute (I think) ;-) > > Marc > > > >> On Oct 16, 2018, at 12:08 AM, Curious Marc <curiousma...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> > >> Can't find it either in any of the X-ref lists I have. As you know > already, 1854 are usually NPN transistors, but around these numbers I see > mostly Darlingtons in my collection. So maybe that's what you have, and why > the junctions would test weird. > >> Marc > >> > >>> On Oct 15, 2018, at 10:21 PM, Josh Dersch via cctalk < > cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > >>> > >>> Hey all -- > >>> > >>> Got an HP 2382A terminal I'm attempting to resurrect. I get no video, > no > >>> heater, no high voltage. What I believe to be the horizontal output > >>> transistor appears to be bad, but I'm not sure if this thing contains > >>> internal diodes that might be throwing off my testing attempts. It's > >>> labeled "1854-0900." Anyone know what this actually is? (Anyone have > a > >>> service manual for this terminal?) > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> Josh >