On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 10:20:00AM -0800, Charles Eisnor enlightened us
thusly
> 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
> 

Those round grey diodes are usually 3W or 6W, and I have seen up to
about 5 amps in them. I doubt if your fencer is using that current, so I
imagine it's a high voltage job?

I checked my Oriental diode book. No dice. Nobody makes GEA diodes over
there anyhow.


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        Declan Moriarty.
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