Hi guys, I'm repairing a welding machine which has 12 blown IGBTs in the power supply. The blown IGBTs are no longer available and has a replacement part that has lower power dissipation. The original IGBT is SGP30N60HS (250w) and the replacement is IGP30N60H3 (187w). Is there a problem to change with the replacement part or I have to search with higher power dissapation
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