The Zener Diode in Corral Chorus?

Started by boogietube, February 05, 2007, 09:03:55 PM

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boogietube

On the Tonepad schematic for the Corral Chorus, there is a symbol for a Zener diode.  http://www.tonepad.com/getFileInfo.asp?id=101 The parts list says  RD11EB. WTF? I have no Idea what this is. Could I use a 9.1 v zener in it's place? From the schematic , it looks like polarity protection. Please help! This is the last component that I have to solder before testing. I await your responses!
Thanks
Sean
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Andre

It is an 11 Volt zener.
It is indeed polarity- as well as  high voltage protection.
Since a fresh 9V battery gives way over 9V  you cannot use a 9.1 V zener.

You can leave it out if you know what you're doing.

André

MartyMart

Just use a 1N4001/4002 and that will be reverse protection enough !

MM.
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Mark Hammer

Ditto, Sean.  It's not wholly useless, but it is not essential to functioning.  Just helpful for functioning for a long time.  Get the pedal up and working, and when you come into one of those zeners, install it.