I believe these are of the dual type, both an N and P working in parallel; there are two fuses, one to protect the bottom, one for the top, there's two banks of four MOSFETS ics for the bottom and two banks of three for the top, the second bank from the top have all blown and show definite signs of over heating on the back of the board and in turn taking out the top fuse, all measure shorted across source/gate pins, all I really want to know is why this may of happened, I fear a bad CCFL but I'm not really sure how to test for that, if you can help then I'm all ears, once again thank you, Andy.
Blown Dual MOSFET ICs on inverter, what might be the cause?
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Re: Blown Dual MOSFET ICs on inverter, what might be the cause?
If one FET failed drain-gate then it could have damaged all the others or caused them to all short the 24V through them, though I would more expect that to cause fuse to blow. Could also be bad controller IC or bad transformer. Bad bulb would be surprising.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Blown Dual MOSFET ICs on inverter, what might be the cause?
One new inverter coming up, it can be had for under a tenner so happy days, once again Tom66 and everyone else who helps me, thanks and as always it's very much appreciated, always learning, Andy.Comment
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