Replacment of Transistor 3003

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  • sunil21
    New Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 9
    • India

    #1

    Replacment of Transistor 3003

    I have a damaged nokia charger ACP-12E.
    I found a 3003 transistor short. I cant find it here. can I use MJE13001 with pins corrected. Is there a common replacement available.
    I have few damaged chargers here. I think I better not buy anymore.
  • richdelft
    New Member
    • Dec 2013
    • 3
    • netherlands

    #2
    Re: Replacment of Transistor 3003

    i think it's better to build one yourself, since most are crap, check circuitsonline or other diy
    sites..... plenty of them

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    • sunil21
      New Member
      • Feb 2014
      • 9
      • India

      #3
      Re: Replacment of Transistor 3003

      I had few so called chargers which I was able to repair changing 13001 or 2.2ohm resistor etc.
      I have this genuine nokia charger which if possible I wish to repair and use (It is difficult to throw away this plastic garbage)

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      • kasfamily
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Aug 2014
        • 765
        • Russia

        #4
        Re: Replacment of Transistor 3003

        May be use SBN13003

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