At 08:54 AM 12/16/2013, Jarrett Kupcinski wrote: >Closer inspection reveals that both diodes are the same. They're >1N4004, and it looks like they're still available. Thanks again for >pointing my eyes in the right direction, David. You're welcome. You can use 1N4004/5/6/7, whatever is cheapest. 4004 has a Peak Reverse Voltage of 400 V and the others are 600/800/1000 V. It's a general-purpose 1-amp (absolute max @25C) diode, extremely common. Can (just) handle an 8 ms half-sine pulse of 30 amps. Yrs, d |
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