I found a diode in the proview monitor model 700p reading strange. I used a digital meter and read the diode which looks like a transistor on tne 2meg scale of the meter. The forward and reverse bias of the diode were reading the same in both direction.The diode no is SB1060FCI. Is this a special diode.There was another diode SB10150FCI the forward and reverse bias in this one was a high and low reading.
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I found a diode in the proview monitor model 700p reading strange. I used a digital meter and read the diode which looks like a transistor on tne 2meg scale of the meter. The forward and reverse bias of the diode were reading the same in both direction.The diode no is SB1060FCI. Is this a special diode.There was another diode SB10150FCI the forward and reverse bias in this one was a high and low reading. -
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