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  • OnRepair1
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    • Oct 2022
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    #1

    Help Identify 1 componente From a Thrustmaster wheel

    Hi i have been looking at a wheel from thrustmaster T300 there is a componente that its burn out and its impossible to read the code on in
    The componente is the Q17 (Next to the fuse FB34) it seems that its starts with a 2 but nothing else i can see.

    Does someone know or have the schematics of it?

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  • Answer selected by OnRepair1 at 04-23-2025, 08:08 AM.
    lotas
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    FB34 is not a fuse, but a smd choke. 2A - PNP transistor MMBT3906, put any from the table.
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    • harp
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      • Jun 2022
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      #2
      Make note of all other sot23 marking on board, it is not likely that is only one start with 2... common is 2A (npn), 2T (pnp)... the sharp picture of that area will also may help, and connection diagram.

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      • truclacicr
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        • Apr 2019
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        • australia

        #3
        It looks like "2Ax".

        https://www.reddit.com/media?url=htt...384eedde2911ec

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        • OnRepair1
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          Here is a closup picture Click image for larger version

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          • lotas
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            • Jan 2016
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            #5
            FB34 is not a fuse, but a smd choke. 2A - PNP transistor MMBT3906, put any from the table.
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            • OnRepair1
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              • Oct 2022
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              #6
              Thanks, i will try to replace it i have order it and will let you know if its all working now

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