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I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need
the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic. Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number? |
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"Wilton Itamoto" wrote in message news:PbedncOjeNZQc8zVnZ2dnUVZ_qjinZ2d@hawaiiantel. net... I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic. Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number? |
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I have the part number for the power mossfet. It is 1M30D-060. Now the
question is where do can I get this part? Panasonic does not have a listing for this part. "Wilton Itamoto" wrote in message news:PbedncOjeNZQc8zVnZ2dnUVZ_qjinZ2d@hawaiiantel. net... I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic. Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number? |
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 14:38:10 -1000, "Wilton Itamoto"
put finger to keyboard and composed: I have the part number for the power mossfet. It is 1M30D-060. Now the question is where do can I get this part? Panasonic does not have a listing for this part. "Wilton Itamoto" wrote in message news:PbedncOjeNZQc8zVnZ2dnUVZ_qjinZ2d@hawaiiantel .net... I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic. Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number? This service manual has a circuit diagram that may be similar: http://www.eletrodomesticosforum.com...c_NN-G62BH.pdf Q702 is "AESPGT30J322" which is equivalent to a 1M30D-060. See page 10-6 of this catalogue: http://www.wagner.net.au/catalogue/10_Microwave.pdf It talks of a "TWO TRANSISTOR OEM KIT". Trade price for KIT691 is AU$28.75. Here is the relevant excerpt from the catalogue: =================================== New Updated Kit from Panasonic. Two Transistors and One Capacitor. With Instructions. OEM. Was A691E4V00GPS *NEW A691E4V10GP ---this is Panasonic's kit part number Q701 *GT60N321 (G60N90 AESCGT60N321 Q702 1M30D-060 AESPGT30J322 C806 Was 330pF Change to 56pF Code KIT691 .... & OTHER SMPS PARTS THAT MAY REQUIRE REPLACING DIODES REQUIRED Check these diodes as they usually go too. Two required. Q701 and Q702 ---- these look like typos Code UX-C2B BRIDGE RECTIFIER AESTRBV6206 Code D20XB60 362K 3KV CAP ECKK3FF362KDU Code ECK362 =================================== - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 21:43:13 +1000, Franc Zabkar
put finger to keyboard and composed: Q701 *GT60N321 (G60N90 AESCGT60N321 Toshiba GT60N321, 1000V 60A N-channel IGBT: http://www.toshiba.com/taec/componen...t/GT60N321.pdf Q702 1M30D-060 AESPGT30J322 Toshiba GT30J322, 600V 30A N-channel IGBT: http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/data...shiba/1549.pdf - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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On Thursday, June 26, 2008 at 5:27:36 PM UTC-4, Franc Zabkar wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 21:43:13 +1000, Franc Zabkar put finger to keyboard and composed: Q701 *GT60N321 (G60N90 AESCGT60N321 Toshiba GT60N321, 1000V 60A N-channel IGBT: http://www.toshiba.com/taec/componen...t/GT60N321.pdf Q702 1M30D-060 AESPGT30J322 Toshiba GT30J322, 600V 30A N-channel IGBT: http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/data...shiba/1549.pdf - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. I'm currently working on a Panasonic NN-C994S Convection Oven, and the converter has a blown mosfet # 1M30D-060. The inverter model is A606Y4T00AP. Will any 1M30D-060 do the job? Regards |
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On Friday, April 16, 2021 at 3:45:14 PM UTC-4, Max D. wrote:
I'm currently working on a Panasonic NN-C994S Convection Oven, and the converter has a blown mosfet # 1M30D-060. The inverter model is A606Y4T00AP. Will any 1M30D-060 do the job? Regards One that isn't shorted... I don't know if these are counterfeited but if you have a known good supplier where you are, pay a little more and get it from a reliable source - perhaps Panasonic directly if they still provide discrete components for consumer items. You may need a Panasonic part number, not the generic number. Start with acquiring a service manual and go from there. The manual will be helpful if the mosfet took out the gate components. |
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On Friday, April 16, 2021 at 5:50:03 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Friday, April 16, 2021 at 3:45:14 PM UTC-4, Max D. wrote: I'm currently working on a Panasonic NN-C994S Convection Oven, and the converter has a blown mosfet # 1M30D-060. The inverter model is A606Y4T00AP.. Will any 1M30D-060 do the job? Regards One that isn't shorted... I don't know if these are counterfeited but if you have a known good supplier where you are, pay a little more and get it from a reliable source - perhaps Panasonic directly if they still provide discrete components for consumer items. You may need a Panasonic part number, not the generic number. Start with acquiring a service manual and go from there. The manual will be helpful if the mosfet took out the gate components. I downloaded the SM and there is no breakdown on the inverter, just the part number of the inverter board assy is available. My cost is $138 plus shipping U.S. There are seller on ebay selling these mosfets as "pulls", which to be honest I'd rather use than a new one of dubious provenance. |
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There are seller on ebay selling these mosfets as "pulls", which to be honest I'd rather use than a new one of dubious provenance. Keep in mind you have no way to know an "ebay pull" is really a "pull" from another unit vs. someone simply offering the same "dubious provenance" part while stating it was a "pull". I.e., the ebay seller could simply be offering the same dubious part, with the "value added service" of applying a small bit of solder to the pins to make it look "used" before shipping it to you. |
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On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 12:37:19 AM UTC-4, Rich wrote:
wrote: There are seller on ebay selling these mosfets as "pulls", which to be honest I'd rather use than a new one of dubious provenance. Keep in mind you have no way to know an "ebay pull" is really a "pull" from another unit vs. someone simply offering the same "dubious provenance" part while stating it was a "pull". I.e., the ebay seller could simply be offering the same dubious part, with the "value added service" of applying a small bit of solder to the pins to make it look "used" before shipping it to you. Since pulls sell for less than "originals", the likelihood of someone misrepresenting a part as new original is much higher than someone misrepresenting a part as used. |
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On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 12:37:19 AM UTC-4, Rich wrote:
wrote: There are seller on ebay selling these mosfets as "pulls", which to be honest I'd rather use than a new one of dubious provenance. Keep in mind you have no way to know an "ebay pull" is really a "pull" from another unit vs. someone simply offering the same "dubious provenance" part while stating it was a "pull". I.e., the ebay seller could simply be offering the same dubious part, with the "value added service" of applying a small bit of solder to the pins to make it look "used" before shipping it to you. Hi folks, I've received the transistors this morning, however, I am unsure if I will install them. I was supposed to receive a 1M30D-060 but received a suspicious 1MB30D-060. The datasheet from Fuji mention a 1MB30-060 and a 1MBH30D-060 but there's nothing about a 1MB30D-060 which makes me wonder if I've received bootlegs. (Fast forward 2 hours later) I have inspected inspected both transistor more closely and I'll be damned if these thing haven't been sanded down and re-lazer etched. You can clearly see the grain : / |
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On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 4:36:59 PM UTC-4, Max D. wrote:
On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 12:37:19 AM UTC-4, Rich wrote: wrote: There are seller on ebay selling these mosfets as "pulls", which to be honest I'd rather use than a new one of dubious provenance. Keep in mind you have no way to know an "ebay pull" is really a "pull" from another unit vs. someone simply offering the same "dubious provenance" part while stating it was a "pull". I.e., the ebay seller could simply be offering the same dubious part, with the "value added service" of applying a small bit of solder to the pins to make it look "used" before shipping it to you. Hi folks, I've received the transistors this morning, however, I am unsure if I will install them. I was supposed to receive a 1M30D-060 but received a suspicious 1MB30D-060. The datasheet from Fuji mention a 1MB30-060 and a 1MBH30D-060 but there's nothing about a 1MB30D-060 which makes me wonder if I've received bootlegs. (Fast forward 2 hours later) I have inspected inspected both transistor more closely and I'll be damned if these thing haven't been sanded down and re-lazer etched. You can clearly see the grain : / I may have a suitable sub in my plasma TV parts supply (that I've packed away). If I have anything that will match up, they're yours. Which case style do you have? |
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![]() On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 12:37:19 AM UTC-4, Rich wrote: wrote: Which case style do you have? Thanks for the offer. The old 1M30D-060 is a To-3PF, I believe, with the low profile upper half. |
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On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 11:56:37 PM UTC-4, Max D. wrote:
On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 12:37:19 AM UTC-4, Rich wrote: wrote: Which case style do you have? Thanks for the offer. The old 1M30D-060 is a To-3PF, I believe, with the low profile upper half. I went through everything I have including scrapped plasma sustain boards, and all the big plastic transistors I have are power mosfets. Sorry. What I would do is use DigiKey or Mouser's search parameter to select a suitable replacement. |
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On Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 11:51:40 PM UTC-4, Wilton Itamoto wrote:
I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic. Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number? There is always this - if you can find a data-sheet. https://alltransistors.com/mosfet/ Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
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On Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 10:45:44 AM UTC-4, Peter W. wrote:
On Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 11:51:40 PM UTC-4, Wilton Itamoto wrote: I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic. Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number? There is always this - if you can find a data-sheet. https://alltransistors.com/mosfet/ Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA I just ordered a pulled 1M30D-060 from Dalbani which is based in FL. I've checked around and they appear to be a reliable source that has been around for ages. They're not fake proof but, apparently, when a problem occur, they're quick to dispatch a replacement. |
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On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 8:13:16 PM UTC-4, Max D. wrote:
On Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 10:45:44 AM UTC-4, Peter W. wrote: On Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 11:51:40 PM UTC-4, Wilton Itamoto wrote: I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic. Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number? There is always this - if you can find a data-sheet. https://alltransistors.com/mosfet/ Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA I just ordered a pulled 1M30D-060 from Dalbani which is based in FL. I've checked around and they appear to be a reliable source that has been around for ages. They're not fake proof but, apparently, when a problem occur, they're quick to dispatch a replacement. I can support the fact that Dalbani has been around for a long while and used to order tv, vcr, and microwave parts from them. Am surprised their website is parked. They out of business? J |
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On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 1:49:00 PM UTC-4, Three Jeeps wrote:
On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 8:13:16 PM UTC-4, Max D. wrote: On Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 10:45:44 AM UTC-4, Peter W. wrote: On Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 11:51:40 PM UTC-4, Wilton Itamoto wrote: I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic.. Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number? There is always this - if you can find a data-sheet. https://alltransistors.com/mosfet/ Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA I just ordered a pulled 1M30D-060 from Dalbani which is based in FL. I've checked around and they appear to be a reliable source that has been around for ages. They're not fake proof but, apparently, when a problem occur, they're quick to dispatch a replacement. I can support the fact that Dalbani has been around for a long while and used to order tv, vcr, and microwave parts from them. Am surprised their website is parked. They out of business? J I used to buy parts from Dalbani many years ago, and they were one of the suppliers that sent me counterfeit semis. I mostly bought basic stuff from them like VCR mechanical parts after than, but no more semis. They're still in Florida but I'm sure they're not the same company they were. |
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On Thu, 13 May 2021 13:00:39 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 1:49:00 PM UTC-4, Three Jeeps wrote: On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 8:13:16 PM UTC-4, Max D. wrote: On Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 10:45:44 AM UTC-4, Peter W. wrote: On Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 11:51:40 PM UTC-4, Wilton Itamoto wrote: I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic. Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number? There is always this - if you can find a data-sheet. https://alltransistors.com/mosfet/ Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA I just ordered a pulled 1M30D-060 from Dalbani which is based in FL. I've checked around and they appear to be a reliable source that has been around for ages. They're not fake proof but, apparently, when a problem occur, they're quick to dispatch a replacement. I can support the fact that Dalbani has been around for a long while and used to order tv, vcr, and microwave parts from them. Am surprised their website is parked. They out of business? J I used to buy parts from Dalbani many years ago, and they were one of the suppliers that sent me counterfeit semis. I mostly bought basic stuff from them like VCR mechanical parts after than, but no more semis. They're still in Florida but I'm sure they're not the same company they were. Same here. Their STR regulators were counterfeit plus their replacement flybacks didn't work. |
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