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Rf punch 150, fixable at home?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 7106522" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>It is possible that you could replace those transistors without having to source and replace that mehsa board that the fets are mounted to. You would have to come up with your own way to insulate and clamp down the new fets but it can be done without that mehsa board. Rockford uses those boards because it speeds up the assembly process mostly. It is really good at drawing the heat away from the fets but with a little work you could probably come up with a reliable solution. In all reality though if you don't have the equipment on hand to try and tackle this repair you should probably leave it to a pro or somebody with a little experience with this kind of work. If you were going to replace that whole little board there is most likely a part number or code printed on it. That along with the model number of the amp and you may be able to get that board from rockford. You will still need to check the gate resistors and power supply driver transistors/ chip though too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 7106522, member: 584130"] It is possible that you could replace those transistors without having to source and replace that mehsa board that the fets are mounted to. You would have to come up with your own way to insulate and clamp down the new fets but it can be done without that mehsa board. Rockford uses those boards because it speeds up the assembly process mostly. It is really good at drawing the heat away from the fets but with a little work you could probably come up with a reliable solution. In all reality though if you don't have the equipment on hand to try and tackle this repair you should probably leave it to a pro or somebody with a little experience with this kind of work. If you were going to replace that whole little board there is most likely a part number or code printed on it. That along with the model number of the amp and you may be able to get that board from rockford. You will still need to check the gate resistors and power supply driver transistors/ chip though too. [/QUOTE]
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