Boss AR3000D

Hi all,
I want to change the outputs for this amp which are IRFB31N20D. But these are discontinued. I am having few same type amps with these outputs to fix. I would like to know if anybody had substituted with any other MOSFETs successfully. Thanj you.
 

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CCS = Constant Current Source

This is essentially the 'biasing' for the output circuit. Increasing the current through the CCS decreases the deadtime between the two banks of outputs and will make them run hotter as well as pass more current at idle. You will typically need to decrease the CCS current to reduce the idle current through the outputs when something other than the 31N20 is used.

On page 6 of the attached diagram, you'll see R95, a 910 ohm resistor. This is what you'll want to change to change the CCS current. Increasing the resistor decreases the current. You'll typically only need to change it no more than a few hundred ohms. Changing it to 1k may be enough.
 

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CCS = Constant Current Source

This is essentially the 'biasing' for the output circuit. Increasing the current through the CCS decreases the deadtime between the two banks of outputs and will make them run hotter as well as pass more current at idle. You will typically need to decrease the CCS current to reduce the idle current through the outputs when something other than the 31N20 is used.

On page 6 of the attached diagram, you'll see R95, a 910 ohm resistor. This is what you'll want to change to change the CCS current. Increasing the resistor decreases the current. You'll typically only need to change it no more than a few hundred ohms. Changing it to 1k may be enough.
Hello sir,
The amp is trying to boot several times before it finally comes on. I have checked soft start capacitor and it was good.
 
Post the DC voltage on all terminals of that IC, black on pin 4. Copy and paste the following list and fill in the blanks.


Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4: black
Pin 5:
Pin 6:
Pin 7:
Pin 8:
Pin 1: 0.117v
Pin 2: 0.229v
Pin 3: 0v
Pin 4: black
Pin 5: 0.526v
Pin 6: 0.517v
Pin 7: 0v
Pin 8: 15.68v
All these voltages without optocoupler that sends protection out. I did this for the amp to come on.