Yes it was. On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:49 PM, Stephen P. Hill wrote: > Just remember, once you fix the power supply it will > probably go back to your original problem. Wasn't it > blowing fuses? > > > Philip Lord wrote: >> Just a quick update: >> I got all the parts I needed today. It cost me a total of about US >> $8 as I got multiples (6) of everything, as well as some 16V 47uf >> caps too. >> The only thing I couldn't find was the 5402 diodes, but the shop >> keeper sold me some 3004's and said they were basically the same >> thing. >> I got home a little late from work so I haven't had much time, but >> I did desolder one lead of the CR3 (5402) diode and tested it with >> my digital multimeter set to the diode setting. With the leads >> connected one way I get a reading of 4.61V, and with the leads >> reversed I get 'OL'...so maybe I can assume the CR3 diode is good. >> Just to be sure I tested one of my new 3004 diodes with the meter >> and it read 4.88V one way, and of course 'OL' the other way...close >> enough. So I think I can keep the original diode in place. >> Thats it for now...more updates soon. >> Phil >> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2009-08-14 11:32:34
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