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   Message 124,143 of 124,925   
   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   
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