Posted by aquanosis on September 20, 2009 at 05:27:35 from (67.241.20.22):
I decided to replace my 10SD with a 10SI for ease and availability. It was only $49 at NAPA though they will no longer take an 10SD core. I'm still a bit confused about the diode that should be hooked to the #1 terminal. I couldn't get the 3A /100PIV diode suggested by Janicholson at Radio Shack because they only carry 3A / 50PIV , 3A / 200PIV or 3A / 400PIV diodes. I decided to order this one from Jameco: DIODE, SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER (SCR), 1N5401, 3 AMPS, 100 VOLTS, DO-201AD Rectifiers. I'm not sure if this is correct since it's a rectifier diode. I've also seen on article 195 to use a 10ohm 2watt resistor. Should I use one of the other Radioshack diodes, use the rectifier diode I got from Jameco or get a resistor from somewhere else and what part number and where. I'm sure this is much less complicated than I'm making it. Thanks
This post was edited by aquanosis at 05:28:26 09/20/09.
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