Ok. I didn't play music through it because i had things not fully clamped down. Should I?I don't know where you're located so I can't recommend electronics distributors.
The IRFB31N20D is obsolete. Any you find may be counterfeit. The IRF640 or IRF640N may be a suitable replacement. You must replace both the defective FET and the one that was parallel with it.
Does the sub channel now produce audio?
You need to know whether the shorted output was the only problem or if there are other problems. Clamp everything down and check for audio.
I would be buying offline usually I use Mouser.I don't know where you're located so I can't recommend electronics distributors.
The IRFB31N20D is obsolete. Any you find may be counterfeit. The IRF640 or IRF640N may be a suitable replacement. You must replace both the defective FET and the one that was parallel with it.
Does the sub channel now produce audio?
I connected everything and iam getting a pulsing coming out of the sub channel even if no music is being played.
Are the gate resistors for the output transistors within tolerance?
Check the driver transistors for the output transistors and all resistors between the drivers and the output transistors.
Check the driver transistors for the output transistors and all resistors between the drivers and the output transistors.
Iam I looking just by the bad FET that I removed? I don't see anything else besides the resistors I checked.
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