***somehow my earlier answer was eaten by the Forum dog, here it goes again.
It actually fits halfway between posts 29 and 30***
I can not believe you are a Service Tech and donīt have *one* Zener, any voltage, on hand.
You should have at least 15V zeners, the most used value out there.
If you need one and donīt have it itīs the most expensive Zener on Earth: 15 cents for the part and U$7 postage, plus 3 to 7 days wait.
Same for any other part.
Ok, you have a dead Multimeter.
Ok, what do you get if you reverse the diode?
+ to cathode through same 1k resistor, - to anode.
EDIT
The last test maybe.
The first one not at all:
again:
the very same diode that shows 0.7V forward biased and we are waiting fo the reverse bias test.
It actually fits halfway between posts 29 and 30***
Originally posted by Randall
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You should have at least 15V zeners, the most used value out there.
If you need one and donīt have it itīs the most expensive Zener on Earth: 15 cents for the part and U$7 postage, plus 3 to 7 days wait.
Same for any other part.
With a 1N4002 in diode meter mode, I see 0.5v one direction, 0v the other direction.
With power supply + to 1K resistor, other end of 1K resistor to diode anode, diode cathode to power supply -, I get 0.7v across the diode.
+ to cathode through same 1k resistor, - to anode.
EDIT
Your last test shows things as they should be
The first one not at all:
again:
With a 1N4002 in diode meter mode, I see 0.5v one direction, 0v the other direction.
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