Introduction
Follow this guide to replace the rectifier diodes on a Genesis GHG1500A Dual Temperature Heat Gun.
If you find that the heat gun is not working and your multimeter indicates a shorted diode, then this guide should help.
I recommend replacing all 4 diodes so that all of the diodes have the same specs. This should reduce the likelihood of compatibilty issues in the future.
Tools
Parts
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            Remove the seven 14mm screws from the side of the drill using a phillips screwdriver. 
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            Remove the top casing to reveal inside of drill. 
 
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            Using a phillips screwdriver remove the two 12.5 mm screws that are holding the fan housing to the bottom case. 
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            Lift switch out of the bottom case. 
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            Lift wires out of their retaining slots. 
 
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            Seperate the fan unit from the plastic housing that is attached to the metal shield. 
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            Position fan and metal shield so that you can comfortably work on the circuit board located on the top of the motor. 
 
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            Quickly move the soldering iron back and forth between both ends of the diode while adding fresh solder until the diode is released from the pads. 
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            Method 2 (2 soldering irons) [Photo 2] 
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            Heat up both soldering irons. 
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            Add fresh solder to both ends of the diode. (Photo 1) 
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            Hold soldering irons on both ends of the diode and lift the diode off of the circuit board once the solder melts. (Photo 2) 
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            Repeat the above steps for the remaining diodes. 
 
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            Remove excess solder from pads. (Link to desoldering video and the importance of flux) 
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            Add flux to the pads 
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            Apply flux to desoldering wick braid 
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            Place desoldering wick braid on top of the pad 
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            Press the iron on the braid until the solder on the board wicks into the braid. 
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            Repeat above steps for the remaining pads. 
 
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            Add flux to pad. (Photo 1) 
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            Add small amount of solder to the tip of the iron. (Photo 2) 
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            Use tweezers to hold the diode centered in between both pads. (Photo 3) 
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            Touch the iron to the pad to tack the diode into position 
 
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            Add flux to second pad. (Photo 1) 
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            Hold iron onto the second end of the diode and feed solder onto the board right at the tip of the soldering iron. (Photo 2) 
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            Revisit the first end of the diode and repeat the step above to ensure a sufficient amount of flux is on the pad. (Photo 3) 
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            Use isopropyl alcohol on a q-tip to clean any excess flux left on the board. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.