Charles, someone may have a reference to this part.  If so, fine.  Otherwise
it should be easy to re-engineer the function and specify a modern part.  I
suspect the diode is part of a fly back circuit. Can you draw a schematic
for the circuit?

Fred Townsend

Charles Eisnor wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I expect this will be an easy question. I'm trying to cross a diode from
> an electric fencer. I've looked in the NTE books, even in the older ECG
> and still older RCA cross refernece guides without success. The part
> number is GEA14P. The only cross I can come up with is for a surface
> mount diode. This device looks like one of those general purpose diodes
> that you find in consumer products made in the Pacific rim countries. By
> that I mean grey, spherical with two leads.
>
> Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
> Many thanks.
> Chuck Eisnor
>
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