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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: california
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im new to this forum thing but here it goes. i have and amp Alpine Mrp-f356 that im trying to fix and i can't seem to figure out whats wrong. this is the second tim i have come here. beforeeveryone said to change the power transistors. it works now but only for like 30 -45 seconds and then shuts of and the thing is burning hot. i remove the remote power, wait 10 sec and connect it again and works but only for another 30 sec and shuts off. and if anyone was wondering there are no shorts or misconnections. please help
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
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The power transitor that you replaced, did you fix with heat sink?
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