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Voltage regulator stuck closed.
My Technos water purifier/ionizer refuses to turn itself off. After
inspecting I've found a stuck closed voltage regulator. I'm trying to locate a compatible regulator. Where can I find a voltage regulator replacement for this one? Thanks. FW0128 FQP W 50N06 Details problem see http://snipurl.com/eu3m |
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schreef in bericht oups.com... My Technos water purifier/ionizer refuses to turn itself off. After inspecting I've found a stuck closed voltage regulator. I'm trying to locate a compatible regulator. Where can I find a voltage regulator replacement for this one? Thanks. FW0128 FQP W 50N06 Details problem see http://snipurl.com/eu3m This is not a voltage regulator but a N channel MOSFET. Datasheet at http://www.fairchildsemi.com/pf/FQ/FQP50N06.html FW0128 is probably some production date code. The 'W' seems to be the Motorola logo. So the full part number is FQP50N06. Hope this helps, Jeroen |
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Jeroen wrote:
FW0128 is probably some production date code. The 'W' seems to be the Motorola logo. So the full part number is FQP50N06. $1.36 at Mouser. |
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"Travis Jordan" wrote
Jeroen wrote: FW0128 is probably some production date code. The 'W' seems to be the Motorola logo. So the full part number is FQP50N06. $1.36 at Mouser. Thanks for searching. And thanks for the correction, Jeroen, which allowed me to replace it with a Motorolla N-Channel (MTW 14N50E 01, attached to a larger heat-sink) I'd salvaged from a computer monitor. I don't believe that salvaging a part from a computer monitor is professional but it seems to solve the problem quiet fine. Simon |
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On Fri, 13 May 2005 22:01:35 -0700, simoung wrote:
"Travis Jordan" wrote Jeroen wrote: FW0128 is probably some production date code. The 'W' seems to be the Motorola logo. So the full part number is FQP50N06. $1.36 at Mouser. Thanks for searching. And thanks for the correction, Jeroen, which allowed me to replace it with a Motorolla N-Channel (MTW 14N50E 01, attached to a larger heat-sink) I'd salvaged from a computer monitor. I don't believe that salvaging a part from a computer monitor is professional You'd be surprised. :-) but it seems to solve the problem quiet fine. Cheers! Rich |
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