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Default HELP - Please Identify These Two Parts....................

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"Richard Crowley" wrote:

"EADGBE" wrote ...
The anode of the diode is attached directly to three of the resistors
as shown.

I have tried to re-create the circuit board traces on the other side.

The cathode connects to what N_Cook has described as an inductor.

Take a look at this photo:

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...e123/DIODE.jpg

Thanks to everyone for your help so far.

Any chance of finding a replacement for this diode?


Depending on what the actual diagram looks like,
it is quite possibly a simple, generic silicon diode
like a 1N4001 (power rectifier) or maybe even a
popular signal diode like a 1N4148, etc. These
are both very common parts that likely cost only
a few cents in production quantities.


I believe it takes at least two transistors. It's a positive feedback
system to compensate for losses in the motor, creating a virtual perfect
motor that doesn't change speeds under load. And that brings about the
second problem...

The circuit has only one pot so it's not going to work on a worn motor.
The loss compensation is a fixed resistor so it's only good for a motor
in perfect condition.

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