MFHult wrote:
On 10 Oct 2005 22:56:52 GMT, ddl@danlan.*com (Dan Lanciani) wrote in
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On closer examination it turns out that both pads of the zener had >separated from the board (a good trick considering that one of themis part
of a little ground plane). The trace that supplies power to thedrivers is
routed through the zener\'s pad, so it\'s difficult to determinewhat
happened. Depending on the order of pad failure the drivers couldhave
seen no voltage, high voltage, or anything in between. There is a50V
electrolytic across the output which might break down and limit thevoltage
a bit. Based on my initial measurements (but after I had probably >disturbed the board) I\'m leaning towards no voltage.
Is this a 1 watt 1n47xx ? I have an ACT CR225 also and considering preemptively replacing with a higher wattage zener.
Ironically, the Leviton 6201 that the ACT CR230 replaces in my system
(via a
detour with the factory-supplied Leviton HCA02-10E when the 6201 failed
)
also had darkening around the zener.
www.econtrol.org/x10/CR230_CM11as.htm
Leviton didn\'t bother to specify positioning the zener away from the
board
so as to increase dissipation and reduce heating of the board although numerous _other_ discrete components were sloppily inserted and not snug against the board.
.... Marc
Marc_F_Hult
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