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<blockquote data-quote="620hpcrx" data-source="post: 1925341" data-attributes="member: 551719"><p>2SC3198 Transistor</p><p></p><p>...BTW it wasn't electronics paste it was a gasket sealer for automotive use...I tried it because it was non hardening and it can be used up to 400* F. The paste got between the leads on the first transistor and im pretty sure it cause a short...but none of my fuses were fried unlike the first time? The part I replaced exploded when I found it, well prior to when I found it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="620hpcrx, post: 1925341, member: 551719"] 2SC3198 Transistor ...BTW it wasn't electronics paste it was a gasket sealer for automotive use...I tried it because it was non hardening and it can be used up to 400* F. The paste got between the leads on the first transistor and im pretty sure it cause a short...but none of my fuses were fried unlike the first time? The part I replaced exploded when I found it, well prior to when I found it. [/QUOTE]
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