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Mac Plus 240v Analog board CR21 diode

pfinn

Member
Hi folks,

I've got a Mac Plus international analog board here with a blackened CR21 diode. When measured it has about 40 ohms resistance regardless of polarity. This is a good indication this diode has blown right? Should I get a replacement and try again or could there be something else at fault which needs correcting first?

I'll post updates here in my search for a replacement part.
 

Nixontheknight

Well-known member
Hi folks,

I've got a Mac Plus international analog board here with a blackened CR21 diode. When measured it has about 40 ohms resistance regardless of polarity. This is a good indication this diode has blown right? Should I get a replacement and try again or could there be something else at fault which needs correcting first?

I'll post updates here in my search for a replacement part.
It might be an indication. If your multimeter has a continuity or diode check mode, it should beep or show 0.7V in one direction and do nothing in the other, if it beeps in both directions or shows little to no voltage drop, then it is blown
 

pfinn

Member
I don't think CR21 is the problem. According to the Dead Mac Scrolls:

"With the power off, check the in-circuit resistance across
CR21 (IR31 D Q, R-Schottky Barrier, 40V, 6A). If the reading
indicates 00/00 (not 52/53), replace CR21 with a heavy-duty
MBR360 rectifier. If the in-circuit reading is normal (52Q/53 0 ), see
the next entry."

My readings are 38/37, so maybe not right on the spec, but CR20 isn't either. My multimeter continuity tester reads 40 ohms as continuity I think.
 

pfinn

Member
Is this something that's a normal find or do I have a couple of Frankenstein Mac Plusses here? This is a different machine from the one with the resistor on the back of the analog board. Notice the transistor with the resistor doing a little dance together. It does not look factory default to me. :oops:

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pfinn

Member
Hey wow, I didn't expect that! It's not in the schematics. Is yours a revision C too? My 1070-A doesn't have that, while the C does...

Thanks for checking!

I wonder what engineer suggested this change and got approval. :D
 
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