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{SOLVED} NANAO MS8-26A
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Hey there people,
I have a NANAO MS8-26A that has a blown Zenner diode D576
Does anyone happen to know what value this bad boy is so i can get a replacement?
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where on the chassis is it,the schematics are available but poor quality so virtually impossible to trace
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Its located under the shielding with the flyback transformer.
I have the schematic but its un readable was wondering if someone could test the reverse breakdown
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i do not think that is a zener,it would marked as ZD for a zener diode
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man what a doodle how did i not look at the damn diagram on the pcb, clearly says D not ZD and it clearly has the symbol for a standard diode its just a old style glass diode.
Thanks heaps for that
thats what working at 3am does to you.
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