Quoted from Hawk007:Diodes always go.
Not really, low current diodes have no shelf life and hardly ever fail, they are usually either mis-wired or bypassed from a bent lead or short.
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Quoted from Hawk007:Diodes always go.
Not really, low current diodes have no shelf life and hardly ever fail, they are usually either mis-wired or bypassed from a bent lead or short.
Quoted from Hawk007:Bottom line the lamp/switch tests will tell the tale. That's why I said to do that first then we test further.
I was just giving him a likely suspect.
Very true.
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