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How to identify fault diodes of solars. #1

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chardso opened this issue Nov 24, 2020 · 4 comments
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How to identify fault diodes of solars. #1

chardso opened this issue Nov 24, 2020 · 4 comments
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chardso commented Nov 24, 2020

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It was in last years cafe repair organised by YEF,at ruyo guest house ,adjumani.

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using a multi-meter is a super way of identifying a faulty diode

timmwille added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 5, 2020
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shall we just have a section of specific testing guides? what else comes to mind?

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chardso commented Mar 17, 2021

Yeah,vital.

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timmwille commented Mar 22, 2021

Yeah,vital.

give me some suggestions on what topics to cover :) you're the expert in field work :) (I'll try to add a section for each)

test section

  • have a multimeter near
  • on any device ,master power supply,sound systems,generally master the function of each components on the main board.
  • For devices using power,test the continuity of the power cable before and other step
    To be continued

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