Re: Help ID'ing Bridge Rectifier

2018-08-12 Thread Josh Dersch via cctalk
, August 12, 2018 7:16 PM > To: Josh Dersch via cctalk > Subject: Re: Help ID'ing Bridge Rectifier > > I would think, looking at the schematic that any 2A 600V bridge would do > in this position. If you wanted some error margin, the 4A 600V. > > --Chuck > > > &g

RE: Help ID'ing Bridge Rectifier

2018-08-12 Thread W2HX via cctalk
I agree with chuck. 73 Eugene W2HX -Original Message- From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Chuck Guzis via cctalk Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2018 7:16 PM To: Josh Dersch via cctalk Subject: Re: Help ID'ing Bridge Rectifier I would think, looking a

Re: Help ID'ing Bridge Rectifier

2018-08-12 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
I would think, looking at the schematic that any 2A 600V bridge would do in this position. If you wanted some error margin, the 4A 600V. --Chuck On 08/12/2018 03:04 PM, Josh Dersch via cctalk wrote: > Hey all -- > > Working on bringing a Dasher D200 terminal back to life. There's a bridge

Help ID'ing Bridge Rectifier

2018-08-12 Thread Josh Dersch via cctalk
Hey all -- Working on bringing a Dasher D200 terminal back to life. There's a bridge rectifier package that appears to have a short in it and I can't find any info on it -- I suspect it may have a house part number. It's got a Motorola logo on it, and is labeled "SDA314." In the schematic ( htt