No schematic, it just says 20V inverter rails.
I am just wondering about the transient analysis of a multi tap transformer. Why does it keep blowing the same diode. All the other component parts are fine, and the other 2 identical circuits are fine.
I figured it would randomly blow the first or third diode, but it always gets the third diode, since its an AC signal. I don't deal with these circuits much so I can be totally wrong, which is why I am asking. Usually I try to replace SwitchMode boards but this is expensive as hell
I.e. with this arrangement,
=====Primary=====
===============
=Sec1==Sec2==Sec3=
The circuit on circuit 3 always breaks, but its identical to sec1 and sec2, and none of them have a load. My scopemeter broke and I was kinda scared to try to trigger it on a non isolated scope.
I would figure.. either 1 or 3 would break, but its ALWAYS 3, I tried around 5 replacement diodes while I was fixing other crap.. so its a big sample size. I think it has to do with understanding correct transient analysis. I am not getting it,.
Their 22V zeners and MUR120 diodes next to each other, 3 sets.
Perhaps its time to fix that scope meter, people had good ideas on how to deal with it.