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    #21
    Re: Testing the c5707 transistors

    Originally posted by playman View Post
    Thank you ecking767 I'll look into that.
    This is a big jungle out there, here are few I found
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Transistor-T...item19e21c8b66
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Peak-atlas-D...item3f1f6efb03
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Transistor-T...item19e734f236
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mega328-Tran...item1c3f58273d

    Should I get the MK-168 or the atlas one, they kinda look
    the nicest but are also the expensive ones.[/url]
    minus the Peak-atlas, the other three maybe the same tester but with add features. they all are good tester and I can only speak on what I have on my work bench.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/251460463679...#ht_3180wt_900

    I dont have this exact model, I have one without the zero force insert socket and the extra smd pads. Its work great on all componets except for CAPs ESR value but good for measuring CAPs value, I have the BLUE ESR Meter for that.

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      #22
      Re: Testing the c5707 transistors

      Thank you all for your inputs and help.
      ecking767 thanks for that, I'll look into the one you pointed out.

      I guess since the video board is gone I'll just scrap the screen for spare parts since it's only a 17" LCD.

      Thanks again all.

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        #23
        Re: Testing the c5707 transistors

        A video board for a 17 can cost only 10 euro shipped..

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          #24
          Re: Testing the c5707 transistors

          Well I checked for a board on eBay there were 3 boards, 2 that costed 266$ and the cheapest one is 38.99$ with shipping
          and in my hands for 123$ after customs and all that.

          So I see no other reason but to scrap it for parts, as it would only sell for about 25-30$

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