Hello. Does anyone have the ability to check what end and power transistors have been installed, are they irf1010f?
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What do you mean by end-to-end?
What do you mean by end-to-end?
I don't know what the 1010F is, are you sure that that's the right part number?
The IRF1010EZ is a good PS FET and could have been original but they typically use a Fairchild FET like an FQP65N06.
The IRF1010 is typically a low voltage FET. It could not have been an output unless the rail voltage is well under 60v.
Someone else may have a more definitive answer.
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The IRF1010EZ is a good PS FET and could have been original but they typically use a Fairchild FET like an FQP65N06.
The IRF1010 is typically a low voltage FET. It could not have been an output unless the rail voltage is well under 60v.
Someone else may have a more definitive answer.
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The IRF3710 were commonly used but the new IRF3710 won't generally work. The IRF3710Z must be used. I don't know how much you know about this type of amp but the HIP4080 virtually always fails when the outputs fail.
Search the car audio forum for >> HIP4080 << and you'll see a lot of the problems and test procedures for this type of amp.
Search the car audio forum for >> HIP4080 << and you'll see a lot of the problems and test procedures for this type of amp.
How many pieces should I solder to one side? At 8 per side, the amplifier works but I do not know if this is not enough.
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