anyone have a source for the 10 amp 300 volt diodes Samsung uses in their power supplies? they are to220 case isolated tab common cathode and common anode. I need one of each and their numbers cross to nothing. I have repaired this set twice using common switching diodes, they just don't last long. they go in a pn50a550.
10 amp 300v diodes
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Re: 10 amp 300v diodes
I believe Tom advised in your last post on theis set that Digikey have some or at least one
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...WGI-ND/1147822
Did you check that out?Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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Re: 10 amp 300v diodes
Mouser has ON Semiconductor Ultrafast 600V 10Amp diodes that would work. If the 300v are always failing up the voltage rating
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...kJxUsojjzf4%3dLast edited by Ltank; 07-14-2014, 09:41 AM.Comment
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selldoor, yes I did and I bought the one type 10 of them. the other one fru10uc30 I cant find anything to replace it other than taking 2 singles and butting them with a jumper. and its not a voltage problem really its more heat related. just no where to get a fan close enough to the heatsink rail to do any good.Comment
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Re: 10 amp 300v diodes
Those both appear to be common CATHODE types the one he is struggling to find is common ANODE typePlease upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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Re: 10 amp 300v diodes
thanks selldoor, the only place I found is a china source which is probally not worth trying. guess I will continue with the fast switching diode, this time I mad a mount from brass where I could at least heatsink these. tha common anode I have 8 more of but when the common cathode goes it takes out one side of the common anode. I have repaired it twice now. Samsung dosent even have them and when they did they were 27.00 us a pop.Comment
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Re: 10 amp 300v diodes
I thought you said the other way round ? you have a supply of common CATHODE
from digikey?Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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yes, I have it backwards, I got distracted by my wife.
steve the plain diodes I have been using to make the dual from have no tab the originals do. I made what I have by back to back switching diodes. common anodes I have I need the common cathodes. with the homemade heatsink these may last a bit longer. thanks for trying to help .Comment
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Last edited by selldoor; 07-17-2014, 02:32 AM.Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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