> From: stanleykenton59You can save yourself the trouble if it's not. With the power off, measure
>
> I looked online and the IN34A germanium diode is easy to
> find. So I will get one and replace it.
> Thank you both for the advice.
> Once I change out the diode, I report back.Hope that is all it is!
the voltage on both sides of the diode. If the difference is more than, oh,
a couple hundred millivolts, it's broken. If not, then it's some other
problem, perhaps a transient when you turn the power on or off.
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Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pderocco@...
