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|    Peter W. to Mike H    |
|    Re: Transistor ID    |
|    31 Jan 24 03:29:44    |
      From: peterwieck33@gmail.com              On Tuesday, January 30, 2024 at 3:45:26 PM UTC-5, Mike H wrote:       > I am trying to repair my Milwaukee M18 vacuum; model 0880-20. I left it       outside, it rained, and the rest is history.        >        > I have only a very rudimentary knowledge of electronics from building       Heathkits 45 years ago. That being said I am not afraid...        >        > Using my multi-meter as a continuity tester, I discovered a transistor that       got rusty from the rain and does not appear to be functioning.        >        > Can't seem to post a photo but it has 3 lines of text:        >        > IRF1404        >        > IOR P446D        >        > TONH        >        > Google search has not yielded any results. I do not have a schematic. The       vac is powered by a 18V lithium battery.        >        > In my testing I discovered if I connect a jumper between the left prong and       the center prong, the vacuum seems to operate normally. If that is safe to do,       I am happy to just solder a piece of wire between those prongs and call it a       day..        >        > Mike       Equivalents are, per Alltransistors.com:              Type Mat Struct Pc Vcb Vce Veb        Ic Tj Ft Cc Hfe Pack       ________________________________________________________________       _______________________       2N5630 Si NPN 200 120 120 7 20 200 1 500 20 TO3       2N6322 Si NPN 200 300 200 30 200 40 TO3       2N6323 Si NPN 200 300 200 30 200 40 TO3       2N6340X Si NPN 200 140 25 40 30 TO3       2N6341X Si NPN 200 150 25 40 30        TO3       2N6686 Si NPN 200 260 160 8 25 200 20 25 TO3              IRF1404 Si NPN 200 120 120 7        20 200 500 20 TO3              I hope the table comes through.              Peter Wieck       Melrose Park, PA              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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