Replaced the selenium rectifier with a robust diode in a Harvard 5F10. When I put in the diode according to the schematic, I was confused by the + at the cathode, and - at the anode on the schematic. So I looked at the layout, and it shows the selenium rectifier as + coming off 6.8K feeder resistor, and - to the 56K.
So I installed the diode with + going to 6.8K, just like the selenium rectifier. Didn't work. I put the rectifier back in according to the layout, didn't work. I swapped it around, and it works. So, the layout is incorrect, this I am sure. But why does Fender draw a rectifier in many of it's schematics with it pointing in the correct direction, but labeled the opposite of it's ends?
So I installed the diode with + going to 6.8K, just like the selenium rectifier. Didn't work. I put the rectifier back in according to the layout, didn't work. I swapped it around, and it works. So, the layout is incorrect, this I am sure. But why does Fender draw a rectifier in many of it's schematics with it pointing in the correct direction, but labeled the opposite of it's ends?
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