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| Quick question for electronics people because I don't know this part too we… | |
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| It is looking like it's dead, this was another test I was recommended to do. | |
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| @TechTangents Never had to test one, but would like to know how to do it. Or if… | |
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| @TechTangents wrong measurements, sometimes the tabs are isolated... (part numb… | |
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| @TechTangents hmm never spent the effort to think about how to test one. It mak… | |
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| @TechTangents the fluke 287 uses approx 1.5 mA test current in diode test mode.… |