If the drive circuit is damaged I assume it will be distorted. You think it would blow the fuse too? I won't push it.Don't drive it hard. This is just to see if any of the drive circuit is damaged.
If it works properly, you'll need to replace all of the output transistors in the group that had shorted outputs.
From your repair page--In class D amplifiers, you should not make any substitutions. In some cases, the new replacements will vary enough from the originals that the same part number component will not work properly.It could cause either problem.
So what would you recommend. I need four IRF640's and eight IRF9640's. I read that you should buy a full stick of parts and I "plan" on fixing at least one other amp. They came out of the same vehicle I'm hoping the repair is similar, I'll be sure to test first before I order anything.
The IRF64s and IRF9640s are readily available so there's no need to make any substitutions.
IRF640PBF Vishay/Siliconix MOSFET Power
IRF9640PBF Vishay/Siliconix MOSFET Power
If you buy 10 of each part, you should get enough matching transistors to complete the repair for this amp. If you order by phone, you may be able to request matching date codes.
IRF640PBF Vishay/Siliconix MOSFET Power
IRF9640PBF Vishay/Siliconix MOSFET Power
If you buy 10 of each part, you should get enough matching transistors to complete the repair for this amp. If you order by phone, you may be able to request matching date codes.
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absolutelyStart a new thread if you have questions about a different amp. Include the amp make/model in the subject line with the symptoms.
I've tested the other 1000d, I got readings of 1.0 and lower on a couple of leg combo's from two transistors.. Luckily it's only on one output side this time so "if" it's just the transistors it's gonna be less to buy. I'm gonna set it up to test for sound clarity in a few minutes.From your repair page--In class D amplifiers, you should not make any substitutions. In some cases, the new replacements will vary enough from the originals that the same part number component will not work properly.
So what would you recommend. I need four IRF640's and eight IRF9640's. I read that you should buy a full stick of parts and I "plan" on fixing at least one other amp. They came out of the same vehicle I'm hoping the repair is similar, I'll be sure to test first before I order anything.
Probably an obvious answer, but why?u can get all those parts there available.make sure to get extras.
Don't drive it hard. This is just to see if any of the drive circuit is damaged.
If it works properly, you'll need to replace all of the output transistors in the group that had shorted outputs.
I want to be sure I'm not doing more than I have to. Each group of of output transistors has 6 total. Four 9640's and two 640's all in parallel. If only one of the 640's is bad, do I only need to replace both 640's? And vice versa with the 9640's? If only one of the 9640's is bad, I replace all four and I can leave the two 640's that are good?
Replace all 6.
To clarify, the 640s are in parallel. The 9640s are in parallel. The 640s are not in parallel with the 9640s.
Ok, but if their not in parallel with each other and of adifferent value, why replace if not burnt? Because they could be damaged but not totaly at fault?
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