Learn how to test the Schottky diode with a multimeter
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You didn't say anything about switching the leads & testing.. that's the info i was looking for.. i have a "HIGH CURRENT SCHOTTKY BARRIER RECTIFIER" (SR506 - 60v, 5A) from a TV power supply.. that beeps both ways.. ?? i did learn in this video that they are different from regular diodes..
Please mention units whenever you talk about numbers. At 1:48 you say the silicon diode has "500 drop voltage". 500 what? Millivolts? Volts?
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Bro as usual very good vids, but one thing need to bring a damaged shottcky and test it to be very clear what is the differences. Thanks again
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Can you use two different voltages in parallel with this
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It was a question lmao @@electronicsrepairbasics_erb
The video starts with a mere miracle: "The two diodes have 128." What 128? Is that cows, bowls of soup or is it their names? Later on "we have 500". I assume this is somewahat related to a physical unit, but we will never know from that video. Not a good learning place here, so I'll move on.
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