"Sjouke Burry" <burrynu...@ppllaanneett.nnll> wrote in message
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That's sound advice if the zener in question has been identified as a shunt
protection diode (actually pretty rare in audio equipment power supplies)
but if it is the reference zener of a series regulator circuit, then
removing it may well result in the full supply voltage being passed to the
rail that is supposed to be being regulated down from it. Depending on just
how high that is, there's no telling how much additional downstream damage
may be caused by that action ...
Arfa
A 1N4148, for example, is a commonly used small signal switching diode, not
a zener type.
There are some 1N14xx numbers on this page, but no specifications
http://www.nowcomponents.com/item1/page.cfm/215
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Cheers,
WB
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