SSC9522S - Current-Resonant Off-Line Switching Control IC

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  • budm
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2010
    • 40746
    • USA

    #21
    Re: SSC9522S - Current-Resonant Off-Line Switching Control IC

    At least flame proof, but for testing purpose you can use that 2W for TESTING ONLY.
    Are you repairing this TV for customer? If you do then you need to use the proper parts.
    Last edited by budm; 01-29-2018, 10:50 AM.
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    • Kalias
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      • Jan 2018
      • 17
      • Slovakia

      #22
      Re: SSC9522S - Current-Resonant Off-Line Switching Control IC

      Originally posted by budm
      At least flame proof, but for testing purpose you can use that 2W for TESTING ONLY.
      Are you repairing this TV for customer? If you do then you need to use the proper parts.
      Hi, I am trying to repair this tv for myself, it is my hobby. As I mentioned earlier, exact replacement is NOT PRODUCED anymore, so you can´t buy them. For me, there are two options:
      1. believe that these 0,1 ohm 1w are good and I am just not experienced to measure them properly (I mean my multimeter is not so precise) OR
      2. replace them with stand 0,1 ohm resistors (flame resistant)
      which one is better and can cause less damage?

      Also could you please review documentation on identified transistors and let me know If I identified them properly?
      Thanks!

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