Can a 17IPS62 power card have 50ZFP mosfets instead of 80R1K2P?

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  • Öğretmen27
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    • Oct 2019
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    Can a 17IPS62 power card have 50ZFP mosfets instead of 80R1K2P?

    17Mosfet short circuit on IPS62 power card. Mosfet 80r1k2p mosfet 850v 4.5 A. I have a 50ZFP mosfet. 500V 7.2A. The voltage of 50ZFP is 500 V. There is already 400 v in that hot area. Is there any problem?
  • lotas
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    500v is not enough, pulse voltage will kill it quickly...

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    • SnowManNZ
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      #3
      Can anyone point me towards a schematic for the 17IPS62 PS board, no version number on the board label so assume it's just 17IPS62

      Thanks

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      • Öğretmen27
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        https://elektrotanya.com/vestel_17ip...wnload.html#dl

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