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    Morning all ,
    I’ve googled “ how to identify a diodes value “ and soon discovered that it’s all beyond me so I’m hoping someone can help me out here .
    I cannot find a schematic so this is my only option for knowing it’s values .








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    From the photos of the pcb it looks like this is a zener diode. I assume there are no numbers printed on it which would give you the voltage rating? Something like 6v8 etc. It's hard to see from your photos but if it has coloured bands on it that can also indicate the voltage though not all manufacturers follow the same pattern! Without a circuit diagram you're a bit stuck......

    How do you know it's actually faulty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjnuk3 View Post
    From the photos of the pcb it looks like this is a zener diode. I assume there are no numbers printed on it which would give you the voltage rating? Something like 6v8 etc. It's hard to see from your photos but if it has coloured bands on it that can also indicate the voltage though not all manufacturers follow the same pattern! Without a circuit diagram you're a bit stuck......

    How do you know it's actually faulty?
    I can’t see any markings on it , even with a magnifying light and it’s hard to identify any strips .
    It comes from a Denon CD player and when I googled “ dim display “ it appears to be a common fault and as the board is blackened around that diode I reckoned it must be that one causing the issue.
    It’s only on a midrange midi system and it’s not a critical component for the cd operation , I just like my things to work 100%.


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    Have you got a multimeter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjnuk3 View Post
    Have you got a multimeter?
    Yes I do .
    Someone else suggested it’s a Zener diode of maybe 400mv or 500mv.


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    I can see the markings are 248 or 24B


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    I've never heard of zeners with such a low breakdown voltage, you'd just use a normal diode if it was. They start at around 2.4v. If you can put the original back in circuit and measure the voltage across it that could help. Put it in the right way around obviously! You only need to tack solder it.

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    Ah could be a 2.4 volt one, that would make sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjnuk3 View Post
    Ah could be a 2.4 volt one, that would make sense.
    Thanks, now with the aid of a jewellers magnifying light I can see it is clearly burnt


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    If you feel like splashing out 99p...

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Zener-Dio...edirect=mobile

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