Re: Philips 42PFL9603D won't turn on. Need specs for Lelon capacitors.
Here are some in-circuit source-to-drain measurements of the FDS8884 MOSFETs (cheap multimeter set to 2KOhm):
7U08: 850 Ohm
7U02: 709 Ohm
7U05: 10 Ohm
7U06: 34 Ohm
With the inaccuracies of my measurements in mind, I suppose 7U05 + 7U06 (or the surrounding circuitry) could explain the 42 Ohm resistance between +12V and GND.
Yes, those FETs are cheap, but I have to pay $12 for shipping unless the total order amount is around $120, so I try to at least find some more things I really need before I order anything (I am located in Denmark and would have to order FDS8884 chips from the Danish branch of RS Components).
As for the freeze spray, I have not tried that yet. I am a little concerned that I might cause even more damage to the board (or the power supply) if I apply power from a source that does not shut off when faced with a short. I saw someone on YouTube using a scooter battery with a 10 Ohm resistor in order to limit the amount of current going to the board. That might be an idea, though I am still concerned about damaging the board.
Originally posted by Caleb
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7U08: 850 Ohm
7U02: 709 Ohm
7U05: 10 Ohm
7U06: 34 Ohm
With the inaccuracies of my measurements in mind, I suppose 7U05 + 7U06 (or the surrounding circuitry) could explain the 42 Ohm resistance between +12V and GND.
Yes, those FETs are cheap, but I have to pay $12 for shipping unless the total order amount is around $120, so I try to at least find some more things I really need before I order anything (I am located in Denmark and would have to order FDS8884 chips from the Danish branch of RS Components).
As for the freeze spray, I have not tried that yet. I am a little concerned that I might cause even more damage to the board (or the power supply) if I apply power from a source that does not shut off when faced with a short. I saw someone on YouTube using a scooter battery with a 10 Ohm resistor in order to limit the amount of current going to the board. That might be an idea, though I am still concerned about damaging the board.
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