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Adjustable voltage regulator for car alternator
On Apr 23, 7:52 pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: John Popelish wrote: Michael A. Terrell wrote: John Popelish wrote: What does this failure tell us about the PIV rating of the trio? Not much, I think. You don't know that thew trio failed from excessive voltage. Could have been a bond failure that overheated one of them. All three diodes were open. So what do you conclude caused this failure, if anything? I have no idea. All I found was four lugs and burnt plastic ash. There was nothing left to do failure analysis on. That rules out the simple bond opening failure. It could be a case of run away overheating that eventually led to molten diodes. All diodes will work as an incandescent LED for a while after which they usually go open. This could be what happened to them. |
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