Polaroid FLM-3232: Help Identify Diodes in PFC Cct

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  • martyparish
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Dec 2012
    • 313
    • United States

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    Polaroid FLM-3232: Help Identify Diodes in PFC Cct

    I found a cracked diode and there are no labels that I can see. There's a yellow band and a black band, however almost every glass diode on the board looks like that, so I surmise that it's not a identification code???

    I am attaching an image of the board and an image of the "Typical Application Circuit". I'm not a tech, so I am having a hard time comparing the circuits and figuring out the proper diodes to install.

    Can you guys have a look please?


    Thanks!

    ps. this old thread has gotten me to this point https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...t=27692&page=2
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  • newtothis
    Badcaps Legend
    • Mar 2013
    • 1556
    • england

    #2
    Re: Polaroid FLM-3232: Help Identify Diodes in PFC Cct

    Can you give me the model number off the board please

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    • martyparish
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Dec 2012
      • 313
      • United States

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      Re: Polaroid FLM-3232: Help Identify Diodes in PFC Cct

      Part Number:
      846-240-H3CZZS
      Board Number(s):
      S0804-0901

      http://www.shopjimmy.com/proview-846...upply-unit.htm

      Thanks for the help!

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      • martyparish
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Dec 2012
        • 313
        • United States

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        Re: Polaroid FLM-3232: Help Identify Diodes in PFC Cct

        I'll give this one bump, in hopes that someone knowledgeable can have a look. Thanks

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        • xyloeye
          Member
          • May 2011
          • 20
          • USA

          #5
          Re: Polaroid FLM-3232: Help Identify Diodes in PFC Cct

          I sent you a pm (because the thread was old) a couple of weeks ago about the same problem you're having. I didn't see this thread, only the original. Anyway, I have the same psu with 24v present until I plug in the main board. Then the inverter voltage goes to .09v and the main board supply to 16v. I thought the main was fried so ordered a replacement from Shopjimmy. The new board didn't help. Now I'm thinking the psu is getting swamped by the load or maybe too much ripple. Haven't had a chance to get back to it. Did you ever figure anything out?

          As far as the diodes, I'm pretty sure the yellow band indicates that they're zeners. I don't think you can tell the voltage from the markings though. These come in 2.4 to 75v rating!

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