On 23/01/2010 20:12, Tony Duell wrote:
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Thanks to everyone who has replied. I now know it's a 36V 5W zener, I
also know a place I can get one (not that expensive either).
But I would still an equivalent for 'Towers International Transistor
Selector', but for Zners, useful. One for SCRs/thyristors/triacs/etc
would be useful too. Does such a thing exist?
The actual device I am looking for info on is a
1N5365 , but knowing=20
where to look in future would be useful.
That's a 36V 5W zener. I usually look things like that up on Farnell's=20
website -- just go to
http://uk.farnell.com/ and type the part number=20
This only works if Farnell stock the part in question :-). I didn't
expect the original component for a 30-year-old printer to be avaiablke
that easily. Farnell also sell the 2 power transistors that failed at the
same time (2N5884 and 2N5886 -- they're not cheap, but they are available.
-tony