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Heavy Duty E-Bis Diode

 
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:20 am    Post subject: Heavy Duty E-Bis Diode Reply with quote

Bob:

I'm putting together my Relay and just noticed that your Z 32 diagram for
the Heavy Duty E-Bus relay uses a IN4001 Diode. When I ordered my relay
from B&C a month or 2 ago, they supplied me with the IN5400 Diode which
corresponds to their diagram.....

My question is: Is it critical that I use the IN4001 Diode for my Heavy
Duty E-Bus configuration or can I use the 5400?

Thanks

Henry


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 11:41 am    Post subject: Heavy Duty E-Bis Diode Reply with quote

At 03:22 PM 11/28/2008, you wrote:
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Bob:

I'm putting together my Relay and just noticed that your Z 32 diagram for
the Heavy Duty E-Bus relay uses a IN4001 Diode. When I ordered my relay
from B&C a month or 2 ago, they supplied me with the IN5400 Diode which
corresponds to their diagram.....

My question is: Is it critical that I use the IN4001 Diode for my Heavy
Duty E-Bus configuration or can I use the 5400?

ANY diode will work electrically. The 5400 has larger
leads and may be difficult to get into the PIDG terminal
wire grip along with the 22AWG coil wire. If you can get
the crimp to work, it will be fine. Otherwise, go to Radio
Shack and get a 1N400x diode . . . any digit in the x
location is okay.

Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 1:10 pm    Post subject: Heavy Duty E-Bis Diode Reply with quote

Thanks Bob:

I used the 5400....a little tough to crimp, but it cam e our just
fine.......

Thanks

Henry

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 11:24 am    Post subject: Re: Heavy Duty E-Bis Diode Reply with quote

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I'm putting together my Relay and just noticed that your Z 32 diagram for the Heavy Duty E-Bus relay uses a IN4001 Diode. When I ordered my relay from B&C a month or 2 ago, they supplied me with the IN5400 Diode which corresponds to their diagram.....
My question is: Is it critical that I use the IN4001 Diode for my Heavy
Duty E-Bus configuration or can I use the 5400? Thanks, Henry


By the way....that's ONE N5400 not EYE N5400.

You should use bidirectional Zeners anyway....


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