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Bert, An open diode will not pass anything (light switch off). Think of an open circuit as two pieces of wires not tied together electrically. Now if the diode was shorted it be as if the wires were tied together electrically (light switch on).
With diodes there one other possible failed and that is a leaky diodes. Think of it as a water faucet that does turn off completely and just drips out some electrical impulses.
Yes diodes are considered one way devices but do fail three ways. Dead short, completely open, or leaky. And in this case it sounds like it might a leaky diode. Just not sure as I never fully tested a working dual circuit for what should be being observed on a test meter. Briggs just never published what I think they should have. And I do need get a new test lead for my oscilloscope as a mouse chewed the old in two.
Reference info on half wave rectifier circuits.
https://www.electrical4u.com/half-wave-rectifiers/
Note the battery is considered a large capacitor then smooths out the waveform.
With diodes there one other possible failed and that is a leaky diodes. Think of it as a water faucet that does turn off completely and just drips out some electrical impulses.
Yes diodes are considered one way devices but do fail three ways. Dead short, completely open, or leaky. And in this case it sounds like it might a leaky diode. Just not sure as I never fully tested a working dual circuit for what should be being observed on a test meter. Briggs just never published what I think they should have. And I do need get a new test lead for my oscilloscope as a mouse chewed the old in two.
Reference info on half wave rectifier circuits.
https://www.electrical4u.com/half-wave-rectifiers/
Note the battery is considered a large capacitor then smooths out the waveform.