Gents,
Do you have any idea which glass component this is and where I can find a similar (if not the same) part?
Ross Compressor - Help Naming a Component
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Ross Compressor - Help Naming a Component
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Re: Ross Compressor - Help Naming a Component
That's a silicon diode... Prolly 1N4148 or similar
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Fai ... fgodM20BZg
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Fai ... fgodM20BZg
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Re: Ross Compressor - Help Naming a Component
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Re: Ross Compressor - Help Naming a Component
Jerms is probably right but I just wanted to mention that the Ross comp has two 1n914's (1n4148) and one 1n4001.
I think the one your arrow points to may be for reverse polarity protection and a 1n4001 is much better for that
I think the one your arrow points to may be for reverse polarity protection and a 1n4001 is much better for that
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Re: Ross Compressor - Help Naming a Component
Ben is correct.... That is the diode in the power supply....def put in a 2N4001 or 2N4002 in that spot.... I went and pulled my ross apart to confirm this...
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