[TechAssist] Re: Zener Diode ID

  • From: armando guerra <birdie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 14:55:34 -0700

Thanks for the reply jim. I had previously submitted help on this tv in which I 
did
mention the model #.Here it is again. Panasonic CT-32C8G.
I went to the tritronics website and checked but it does not list the rating on 
it.

Thanks
Mando
Birdie's Tv & Electronics
Casa  Grande, AZ

Jim Myers wrote:

> If you would post a model and /or chassis number someone could probably
> help. The generic number you have is more than likely a 33 volt or a 3.3
> volt but I'd bet someone would know for sure with more information to
> work with.
>
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> armando guerra wrote:
> > I was given the oem part # for the diode from one of our members but I
> > cannot find a cross for it so that I can see the voltage rating on it. I
> > cannot find any info any where.
> > Does anyone here know of a place that might be able to cross the diode?
> > I have alot of zener diodes and I am pretty sure that I have one in
> > stock but need to know what rating.
> > The part # is MAZ40330MF. Thanks
> > Mando
> > Birdie's TV & Electronics
> > Casa  GRande, AZ
> >
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