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I blew out one of the MOSFET rectifiers in my Rockford Fosgate bd
1000.1 amplifier and need to replace it. It's an International Rectifier 6125. I have a new one already, but the problem is that I don't know how to remove the old one from the heatsink board that it is attached to. My best guess would be that it's epoxied on, but I have no idea. Does anyone have any idea how to remove it from the heat sink that it's attached to? Here's a picture of what I'm talking about. Thanks for any help. http://www.hardhit99.com/images/irf.jpg |
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