Yup, as an EE I second the opinion that the smoke that escaped from the
diode confirms it as a smart part.
You have to keep the smoke inside.
Jez
On Sat, 17 Dec 2016 at 23:30, Mike Gordon via olympus <
olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> One subwoofer bit the dust just outside the warranty. Not being an EE had
> to disassemble it and sent the board back to Canada for a look see. They
> said one diode failed which they never see happen.
>
> Reinstalled it and seems fine--phew, but 140 bucks later. My other sub
> is now acting up and a switch on my reel to reel is casing one channel to
> fade in and out. I just can't abide BROKEN.
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> Broken diodes, broken plates,
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> Broken switches, broken gates,
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> Broken dishes, broken parts,
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> Streets are filled with broken hearts
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> Broken words never meant to be spoken,
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> Everything is broken, Mike
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> (To kinda quote a Nobel laureate)
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