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Hello all,

Just wondering if anyone could take a shot at identifying this:

http://i19.tinypic.com/2ljmaz5.jpg

It's a TO-92 (or very close) type package and came from a Q-Tec 650W
Triple Fan 24P, item no 14348. The silkscreen has it identified as
Q4, so I would guess a transistor or related? It cracked when the
supply blew, all I can read is C. 44 and 447. Maybe someone could
take a guess at what I think is a manufacturers logo at the top?

Many thanks

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Hello all,

Just wondering if anyone could take a shot at identifying this:

http://i19.tinypic.com/2ljmaz5.jpg

It's a TO-92 (or very close) type package and came from a Q-Tec 650W
Triple Fan 24P, item no 14348. The silkscreen has it identified as
Q4, so I would guess a transistor or related? It cracked when the
supply blew, all I can read is C. 44 and 447. Maybe someone could
take a guess at what I think is a manufacturers logo at the top?


Could be a bipolar transistor or a fet or something else. "Q" is used
rather loosely as a parts designator. The image didn't help me. Sorry.


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On 9 Mar 2007 04:17:58 -0800, wrote:

Hello all,

Just wondering if anyone could take a shot at identifying this:

http://i19.tinypic.com/2ljmaz5.jpg

It's a TO-92 (or very close) type package and came from a Q-Tec 650W
Triple Fan 24P, item no 14348. The silkscreen has it identified as
Q4, so I would guess a transistor or related? It cracked when the
supply blew, all I can read is C. 44 and 447. Maybe someone could
take a guess at what I think is a manufacturers logo at the top?

Many thanks



Have you tried Q-Tec support?
http://www.qtec.info/service/support...tm?artnr=14348
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On Mar 11, 3:05 am, Ross Herbert wrote:
On 9 Mar 2007 04:17:58 -0800, wrote:

Hello all,


Just wondering if anyone could take a shot at identifying this:


http://i19.tinypic.com/2ljmaz5.jpg


It's a TO-92 (or very close) type package and came from a Q-Tec 650W
Triple Fan 24P, item no 14348. The silkscreen has it identified as
Q4, so I would guess a transistor or related? It cracked when the
supply blew, all I can read is C. 44 and 447. Maybe someone could
take a guess at what I think is a manufacturers logo at the top?


Many thanks


Have you tried Q-Tec support?http://www.qtec.info/service/support...tm?artnr=14348

Yes, have sent several emails to their various support locales, they
have never replied :/

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