You have posted in the wrong section of the forum, and you are not mentioning any part numbers at all, so it's really difficult to help you.
Do you know how to figure out the real part numbers? Some letters or numbers are usually missing in transistor markings.
Have you tried Digikey?
Do you know how to figure out the real part numbers? Some letters or numbers are usually missing in transistor markings.
Have you tried Digikey?
Sorry about posting in the wrong section, I'm new to this site as of yesterday.
The mosfets from the MDX amp has numbers that look like this bleow and a total of 4 diffrent transistors. Thrers a weird symbol in the part numbers on two of the mosfets. I left a blank spot in the part numbers where the symbol would be on the last two.
610
MUR1620CTA
PEC610
UF1602CT
FB31N20D
1 R617P
LR LK
FB31N20D
1 R617P
LR L6
The mosfets from the MDX amp has numbers that look like this bleow and a total of 4 diffrent transistors. Thrers a weird symbol in the part numbers on two of the mosfets. I left a blank spot in the part numbers where the symbol would be on the last two.
610
MUR1620CTA
PEC610
UF1602CT
FB31N20D
1 R617P
LR LK
FB31N20D
1 R617P
LR L6
The first two are rectifier diodes, the second two are the same and are mosfets.
MUR1620CT easy to find
UF1602CT are you sure it's not MUR16202CT again?
FB31N20D if you can't find it from recommendations on here you can go to manufacturers websites and do equivalent checks.
MUR1620CT easy to find
UF1602CT are you sure it's not MUR16202CT again?
FB31N20D if you can't find it from recommendations on here you can go to manufacturers websites and do equivalent checks.
richie00boy said:
UF1602CT are you sure it's not MUR16202CT again?
I'm looking at the amp right now and where the legs attached to the board there is a +u by the UF1620CT and by the MUR16202CT there is a -u
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