cfz2882
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leakey cap possible cause of blown transistor
i have found high frequency inverters that blow a drive transistor usually have a leakey capacitor between the blown transistor and the winding driven by that transistor-good you changed that one that had a crack,it may have been bad...At the frequency these inverters run at,just a little leakage through the capacitor is basicly a short circuit. Whenever i find a blown drive transistor in an inverter i always replace the coupling capacitor too-i have found they are almost always leakey in those cases.BTW nice fix on that microwave oven-kinda reminded me of fixing the damaged control board in my neptune.
i have found high frequency inverters that blow a drive transistor usually have a leakey capacitor between the blown transistor and the winding driven by that transistor-good you changed that one that had a crack,it may have been bad...At the frequency these inverters run at,just a little leakage through the capacitor is basicly a short circuit. Whenever i find a blown drive transistor in an inverter i always replace the coupling capacitor too-i have found they are almost always leakey in those cases.BTW nice fix on that microwave oven-kinda reminded me of fixing the damaged control board in my neptune.