I'm not going to pass on any information that someone may not want released.
Did you get those resistances?
Did you get those resistances?
I'm not going to discuss this any more.
You should have measured
from terminal 1 on rectifier 1 to terminal 1 on rectifier 2
from terminal 1 on rectifier 1 to terminal 3 on rectifier 2
from terminal 3 on rectifier 1 to terminal 3 on rectifier 2
You should have measured
from terminal 1 on rectifier 1 to terminal 1 on rectifier 2
from terminal 1 on rectifier 1 to terminal 3 on rectifier 2
from terminal 3 on rectifier 1 to terminal 3 on rectifier 2
Did you remove those from the amp?
The image I have of an HD750 shows an FDP2552 where you have a negative rectifier.
The image I have of an HD750 shows an FDP2552 where you have a negative rectifier.
That's what i removed originally. I gave those numbers to my local parts store and they sold me what I installed
Look how different that these are. The rectifier is the same, it's just a different manufacturer.
I don't see how he gave you those parts for two FETs. I'm not questioning your statement but it baffles me.
Are those 2552s still OK?
I don't see how he gave you those parts for two FETs. I'm not questioning your statement but it baffles me.
Are those 2552s still OK?
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That sounds like you're only checking the intrinsic diode. Do you read infinite resistance between terminal 1 and the other terminals?
If those were both rectifiers, you'd read 0 ohms for all 3.
The ones driven by the IR2010 ICs are 2552s. The other two ICs are a positive rectifier (arrows in) and a 2552.
You don't owe me anything.
The ones driven by the IR2010 ICs are 2552s. The other two ICs are a positive rectifier (arrows in) and a 2552.
You don't owe me anything.
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