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<blockquote data-quote="Bumpin&#039; Yota" data-source="post: 8841251" data-attributes="member: 547455"><p>Without better photos it's hard to really see anything. Based off of those it looks just fine.</p><p></p><p>Grab a digital multimeter, set it to continuity check (audible beep) and check for continuity between gate, drain, and source legs of all mosfets. Keep in mind that occasionally there will be a beep that will go away after a few seconds. That's normal as you're charging a cap somewhere in the circuit.</p><p></p><p>Smoking usually indicates a power supply fault so it's best to check there.</p><p></p><p>Also don't freak out when the rectifier diodes show continuity, that's normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bumpin' Yota, post: 8841251, member: 547455"] Without better photos it's hard to really see anything. Based off of those it looks just fine. Grab a digital multimeter, set it to continuity check (audible beep) and check for continuity between gate, drain, and source legs of all mosfets. Keep in mind that occasionally there will be a beep that will go away after a few seconds. That's normal as you're charging a cap somewhere in the circuit. Smoking usually indicates a power supply fault so it's best to check there. Also don't freak out when the rectifier diodes show continuity, that's normal. [/QUOTE]
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