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Dave
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I have an automatic battery charger which is totally non-functional,
apparently not sensing when it is connected to a load, and the first thing I
note about it is that it makes prodigious use of the 2N3904 transistor on
its main control board. And one of these (2N3904) has an odd
characteristic- it measures .676 VDC from emittor to collector, rather than
the typical OL that the others measure, or that I get from a 2N3904 out of
stock. (Note that this is with the negative or black lead from the DMM on
the emittor and the positive or red on the collector, that I get a .676 VDC
reading on the DMM.)
Anybody have any idea as to what this would indicate about the particular
transistor in question? It's been too may years since I've done this on a
regular basis, and I'm having to clean the cobwebs out of the attice to try
and figure it out. MANY THANKS for any feedback.
Dave
apparently not sensing when it is connected to a load, and the first thing I
note about it is that it makes prodigious use of the 2N3904 transistor on
its main control board. And one of these (2N3904) has an odd
characteristic- it measures .676 VDC from emittor to collector, rather than
the typical OL that the others measure, or that I get from a 2N3904 out of
stock. (Note that this is with the negative or black lead from the DMM on
the emittor and the positive or red on the collector, that I get a .676 VDC
reading on the DMM.)
Anybody have any idea as to what this would indicate about the particular
transistor in question? It's been too may years since I've done this on a
regular basis, and I'm having to clean the cobwebs out of the attice to try
and figure it out. MANY THANKS for any feedback.
Dave