The 1802 was a lower voltage part I believe but I'll have to pull the data
sheet. Most of the HV units I have seen came with the H1809 or the H1812.
Omar
p.s. I sent Tom info on picking up a spare
----- Original Message -----
From: "thomas.angus" <thomas.angus@btinternet.com>
To: <vectorlist@synthcom.com>; <ukvac@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 5:49 AM
Subject: VECTOR: WTB: H1812 hv diode or equiv [was monitor woes]
> thanks for everyones excellent help on this, as you can tell im very green
> [2 weeks green =D] and need a bit of spoonfeeding, i have enclosed a pic
of
> my current failed diode, as the number on it is 1802, and not 1812, as
> mentioned in the emails on list, (may this of been its downfall?),
>
> incase this list strips attachments i have also uploaded it here:
> http://www.http404.com/hvdiode.jpg
>
> im in the uk and am obviously now in the market for a new one, if anyone
has
> any for sale, (Omar V ??).
>
> thanks again for your help
> tom
>
>
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