Diode Malfunction: 1N4007 Troubleshooting at 900V

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The discussion centers on the performance of 1N4007 diodes in a voltage multiplier circuit operating near 900V. Users report that some diodes fail despite appearing functional when tested with an ohmmeter, while others work well at lower voltages. The phenomenon is attributed to the diodes' leakage at high reverse voltages, which varies with temperature and individual diode characteristics. It is noted that as long as the diodes do not overheat, they should remain undamaged. Understanding these factors is crucial for troubleshooting diode performance in high-voltage applications.
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Hello. I use 1N4007 diodes in a voltage multiplier near the maximum authorized 900 V (max reverse 1000 V). Some don't work and I replace them, but ... With an ohmeter they look correct and more using them with medium voltage ( 200 V ) they work perfectly. So they aren't destroyed, could someone explain me this phenomenon ?
 
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All diodes are "Zener" diodes. They leak a little when the reverse voltage gets high enough. They won't be damaged as long as they don't get too hot. Also, the reverse voltage at which they leak depends on temperature, and certainly there'll be variation from one 1N4007 to another.
 
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