Where is the "HOT" transistor.... ?

K

Katmandu

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..... in these schematics ?

http://www.85merk.com/members/katmandu/Monitor/



Thanks!


ERIC
 
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:36:29 GMT, "Katmandu" <NoSpam@woh.rr.com>
wrote:

.... in these schematics ?

http://www.85merk.com/members/katmandu/Monitor/



Thanks!


ERIC
Hmmm...in light of a recent exchange here , we'll make you work a bit.
:)

It's the one whose 55VDC collector B+ is fed to it through an FBT
winding. It is from a very common Philips HOT transistor family. It's
in the second picture.

Well, you were the one who talked about learning, and I believe in
teaching to fish rather than giving the fish.

Tom
 
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 01:07:35 UTC, "Katmandu" <NoSpam@woh.rr.com> wrote:

Is this it.......

IRF530 ??
I haven't looked at the pics, but I'd sure be surprised by a MOSFET HOT
;)

--
Regards,
Al S.
 
why don't you go to www.google.com and look for a tutorial on HOT &/or FBT.

You will then not only get to find your HOT you might also got to know how
it works.

"Katmandu" <NoSpam@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
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: Or the one right above it ?
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: ERIC
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: "Katmandu" <NoSpam@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
: news:rbP8b.57100$3b2.7352731@twister.neo.rr.com...
: > Is this it.......
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: > G40B
: > IRF530 ??
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: > ERIC
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: > "Tom MacIntyre" <tom__macintyre@hotmail.com> wrote in message
: > news:e257mv0eiglo7dbtcf981p3edhl7hofulp@4ax.com...
: > > On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:36:29 GMT, "Katmandu" <NoSpam@woh.rr.com>
: > > wrote:
: > >
: > > >.... in these schematics ?
: > > >
: > > >http://www.85merk.com/members/katmandu/Monitor/
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: > > >
: > > >Thanks!
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: > > >ERIC
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: > >
: > > Hmmm...in light of a recent exchange here , we'll make you work a bit.
: > > :)
: > >
: > > It's the one whose 55VDC collector B+ is fed to it through an FBT
: > > winding. It is from a very common Philips HOT transistor family. It's
: > > in the second picture.
: > >
: > > Well, you were the one who talked about learning, and I believe in
: > > teaching to fish rather than giving the fish.
: > >
: > > Tom
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I did.

Thanks Tom.

Know any good repair shops near Dayton, Ohio ?



ERIC



"Tom MacIntyre" <tom__macintyre@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 01:07:35 GMT, "Katmandu" <NoSpam@woh.rr.com
wrote:

Is this it.......

G40B
IRF530 ??




ERIC

No. Ralph has told you by now anyway, but you should have been able to
eyeball it if you were a technician. I really hope you read the FAQ.

http://www.repairfaq.org

It's good to want to learn, but your attitude needs adjusting if you
want to work in electronics. How many shop owners do you think will
let you burn up 3+ HOT's for every repair while you are "learning"?

Tom




"Tom MacIntyre" <tom__macintyre@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:36:29 GMT, "Katmandu" <NoSpam@woh.rr.com
wrote:

.... in these schematics ?

http://www.85merk.com/members/katmandu/Monitor/



Thanks!


ERIC


Hmmm...in light of a recent exchange here , we'll make you work a bit.
:)

It's the one whose 55VDC collector B+ is fed to it through an FBT
winding. It is from a very common Philips HOT transistor family. It's
in the second picture.

Well, you were the one who talked about learning, and I believe in
teaching to fish rather than giving the fish.

Tom
 

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