I've played fast and loose with components for the heck of it (and mainly to use the stock I have) but I have a new substitution to try in order to not have to order components.
I'm going to try to 1:1 replace IGBTs with MOSFETs...
The current carrying capacity of the MOSFETs are not going to be as good as the IGBTs, but the IGBTs seem to be quite overspecced to begin with, so maybe it's not so bad. I'm going to derate other components like fuses for the time being to save the MOSFETs.
Any other things I should look out or is this foolhardy and all I'll get is
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Hopefully will get some sign of life from the grid tie inverter until I can order bona fide IGBTs. And theoretically should be able to determine if it has a dead time violation that caused the IGBTs to fail to begin with, though I feel like it was more likely lightning...
I'm going to try to 1:1 replace IGBTs with MOSFETs...
The current carrying capacity of the MOSFETs are not going to be as good as the IGBTs, but the IGBTs seem to be quite overspecced to begin with, so maybe it's not so bad. I'm going to derate other components like fuses for the time being to save the MOSFETs.
Any other things I should look out or is this foolhardy and all I'll get is

Hopefully will get some sign of life from the grid tie inverter until I can order bona fide IGBTs. And theoretically should be able to determine if it has a dead time violation that caused the IGBTs to fail to begin with, though I feel like it was more likely lightning...
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