In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 21:07:35 +0200, Bart Bervoets ha scritto:
Try 2N1925,2N476,AC126,MP21G.
In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 21:07:35 +0200, Bart Bervoets ha scritto:
Try 2N1925,2N476,AC126,MP21G.
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It looks likely the OP has made an error in identifying the part - it doesn't seem very likely that an ancient germanium transistor would be found in a Compaq PC-PSU!
"Bart Bervoets" hath wroth:
Wrong part number. You're missing some digits in the part number. My guess is that it's a 2n60xx or something similar. The "B" might actually be an "8" but I doubt it. The 2n608 is an old small signal PNP TO-5 xsistor which would never appear in a modern power supply.
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In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 18:29:59 +0200, ian field =
ha scritto:
2N60B =3D N-Channel 600 Volt Mosfet (I-PAK)-- Inty.Evolution intiglietta@email.it -> per email normali e con immagini Jpeg
Jeff Liebermann hath wroth:
Oops. It probably really is a 2N60B.
It's carried by both Digikey and Mouser.
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2N60B = N-Channel 600 Volt Mosfet (I-PAK)
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Any numbers i can substitute for this? From a compaq pc power supply and this supply is very expensive, so it's worth to try fixing. After fixing i test in an old PII so if it blows, i don't take the good machine down.
Bart Bervoets
In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 20:45:41 +0200, ian field ha scritto:
Maybe the Datasheetarchive gave me those equivalent with the "2N60" and not for a "2N60B"
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Someone else posted this elsewhere on this thread
In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 22:00:09 +0200, ian field ha scritto:
If you search for 2N60, you'll find more likely a germanium transistor If you search for 2N60B you'll find a IXGH32N60B, or SSW2N60B or SSI2N60B.ùàù
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no, the part number is correct. and its a 2N60B not 8 thats a "BEEEEE" not eight! and it is a 600V N-Mos Fet .
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No way that's a 2N60B! The part numbers in that range were allocated around 1955 or so, and all those germanium transistors were obsolete by
1962.I'd slip in a whole new power supply. At $30 to $90 it's cheaper than trying to fix an old one.
BTW there's a 79% chance there's more wrong with the old PS than just this blown transistor. How are the other semiconductors? How are those electrolytics? How's the FAN?
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