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FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR 1N4001 DIODE, STANDARD, 1A, 50V, DO-41 (5 pieces)

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  • New 1N4001 Fairchild Semiconductor Diode, Standard, 1A, 50V, 5 pieces


New 1N4001 Fairchild Semiconductor Diode, Standard, 1A, 50V, 5 pieces


bj
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
After having a Chime Doorbell installed, the doorbell’s button wouldn’t activate the chimes, unless it was pushed and held. So, I googled the problem and found out that I needed to install a diode on the button. I am glad I did, because it now chimes with just a push.
Sherry P McMullin
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
I have bought several new doorbells over the past month but none worked without holding it down and it still didn't sound right. I googled my issue and someone said it is probably the diode. So off to Amazon I go and for less than the cost of a new doorbell I get five diodes and now my doorbell works as it should.
ACDRS
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
If you are struggling to get a digital chime to work with your push button doorbell, this is what you need. worked like a charm. Just bridge the terminals in the button with the diode, connect the power wires and you are good to go
ladyelectrician
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
Doorbell works after I installed one of these.
Sunshine
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Solved the problem for my doorbell switch.
Alan Ocon
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
I had to use multiple as they easily broke, but it is nice that they have quite the handful
Susan Gray
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
Installed this 1A 50V diode to stop the buzzing in my digital doorbell that came with my house. After 2 years of having the ring video doorbell installed, it started buzzing intermittently or constantly. On the ring website, there is conflicting info whether the 2nd Gen Ring video doorbells have an internal diode or not. I installed this diode on the ring video doorbell, with the mark on the diode arranged so that end touches the wire that goes to the doorbell, not to the wire that comes from the transformer (the transformer wire was red). It works perfectly, no buzzing! I also bought an $80 new doorbell and it still buzzed (returning it), and for less than a dollar, this diode fixed it, so I can use the original doorbell!
JC
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2018
I really think it would serve the seller to put the correct picture in their ad. It is a very tiny barrel with a thin wire at each end. I needed it for a replacement doorbell button that would "ding" but not "dong". I will never need five, but local hardware and electrical suppliers do not carry doorbell buttons with diodes anymore (they only come with the chime). They arrived within a week in a tiny, padded envelope and the contents were in perfect condition. I could have ordered a button with the diode from the doorbell chime manufacturer for about 10X the price, or bought a new chime and really increase the cost outlandishly, but this diode went on easily, had to be reversed, worked perfectly, and continues to work without any problems.