D10 diode

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skip406
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D10 diode

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I just started building my ms2 v3.0 on step #13 it tells you to install d10 diode is this correct, i do not have a d10 diode and its not on the parts list.
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Re: D10 diode

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D10 is a 1N4001 and there should be several of those in the kit. It is situated in the middle of the board close to the DB37 connector. MS won't work without it - it protects the 5 volt regulator from reverse polarity.
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Re: D10 diode

Post by skip406 »

Dave thanks for the info i figuard the bag dident get labeled,but i found it strange it wasant listed on the parts list in the manual.
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