I received this amp on trade a while back, so I opened it up first to see if there was any noticeable damage. Didn't see anything wrong at all. No sign of overheating, or debris. I hooked it up in place of my T5002, and in a matter of seconds, fire shot out the power transistors. All of the output mosfets check fine, but I plan on changing them with IRF3415s. First time on here, and repairing the dreaded Fosgate. At the moment, I'm just looking for original part numbers, and a list of typical components that need replaced on my T10001bd. I do have a huge interest in amplifier repair though. The photos will show the components that failed. I repair electronics for a living(mostly strobe lights, and power supplies on aircraft), but I do not claim to know anything about audio amps, so please be patient with me. Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated. I do have the schematic for this amp, with all 5 revisions that I'm aware of. Thanks in advance.
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The schematics should give you all of the information you need. The power supply driver transistors (1A and 2A) are blown as well as the gate resistors and the FETs. Replace all of those.
I would not replace the outputs unless they are defective.
I would not replace the outputs unless they are defective.
Thank you very much Sir. I will get back to you after I replace everything, and hook it up with a 15amp fuse. Really do appreciate you having all of this information available to us. I know you have a lot of questions to answer everyday. Thanks
Hello , I require component values of this amplifier
burnt components:
R32 , R33 , R58
Thank you
burnt components:
R32 , R33 , R58
Thank you
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Click on the red triangle in the lower left corner of your post and ask a moderator to move your post (and any replies to it) to a new thread (my post should be deleted).
After it's moved, I'll try to help you.
Please don't post in a repair thread that was started by someone else unless you are trying to offer assistance to the original poster.
Click on the red triangle in the lower left corner of your post and ask a moderator to move your post (and any replies to it) to a new thread (my post should be deleted).
After it's moved, I'll try to help you.
ok Perry Thank you
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