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Gareth Magennis wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a Trace Elliot 300W bass amp here that uses 2 pairs of BUZ901/906
mosfets. All output devices have been resoldered or replaced at some
point,
and the amp now contains 2 x BUZ901 (SML) and 2 marked STUD1P.
I've repaired a few of these in my time but never come across this
marking.
Is it a Trace internal number, or have these been substituted in from
elsewhere? Are they actually BUZ906?
(One BUZ901 is blown, the other 3 check out OK on a PEAK component
tester).
Cheers,
Gareth.
perhaps obtained from these people
http://www.autogarduk.com/stock%20list%2027.htm
41 P and 274 N
What are the test parameters of a Peak?
Don't have a clue. It runs on a 9v battery.
It does claim to measure hfe, but again I don't know with which parameters.
I don't think its meant to be a precision instrument but I find it very
useful, mostly for finding dead mosfets and possible good ones, and
identifying pinouts of bipolars.
I once had terrible problems with a C-audio amp that I just couldn't get
working. They had loads of BC184 (I think) doing the bias and stuff. I
replaced the lot with BC184L, not realising that the "L" meant the pinout
was different. Took me a looong time to suss that one out.
Now I always double check with the Peak when replacing any signal
transistor, just in case.
Likewise Farnell once sold me some resistors that were a decade lower than
marked on the packaging. Again took me a while to suss out the problem, and
I now always meter EVERY resistor before soldering it in.
Cheers,
Gareth.