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<blockquote data-quote="ampjunkielikeme" data-source="post: 6983645" data-attributes="member: 582815"><p>you will need to replace all the "fets" in the power supply. you cant just replace the ones that have exploded. the drive transistors will need to be replaced as well..</p><p></p><p>it could have some shorted outputs on the other side of the amp that caused the power supply to fail..</p><p></p><p>do you have a digital multimeter with a diode check on it ?</p><p></p><p>take one of the holdowns off the blown "fets" and tell me the part numbers . they should be (example:IRFZ44n's)or something close to that..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ampjunkielikeme, post: 6983645, member: 582815"] you will need to replace all the "fets" in the power supply. you cant just replace the ones that have exploded. the drive transistors will need to be replaced as well.. it could have some shorted outputs on the other side of the amp that caused the power supply to fail.. do you have a digital multimeter with a diode check on it ? take one of the holdowns off the blown "fets" and tell me the part numbers . they should be (example:IRFZ44n's)or something close to that.. [/QUOTE]
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