I am repairing a Denon receiver and found 2 shorted diodes. one is a zener and the other is unknown. I took a picture and the markings are T4 and what appears to be B2 or 82 or 8Z. Can anyone identify these parts and know the part number. thanks
HELP identifying parts
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Re: HELP identifying parts
Hi
Tech2014 that part T4 is a Silicon Epitaxial Planar Diode.
https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...6534b2f8a8.pdf
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