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USAmps MD22...MOSFET replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 7451764" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>FQP50N06 would be a good sub if its in the power supply. It's not as simple as changing those fets though in most cases. If its the power supply that went out and it sounds like it based on the part number you gave then there is s good chance there is a failure in the output section too. The outputs will often fail without any visual damage and when they short the amp draws excessive current and kills the power supply fets before the fuses can react. No point in wasting your money if you don't have a decent handle on things to start with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 7451764, member: 584130"] FQP50N06 would be a good sub if its in the power supply. It's not as simple as changing those fets though in most cases. If its the power supply that went out and it sounds like it based on the part number you gave then there is s good chance there is a failure in the output section too. The outputs will often fail without any visual damage and when they short the amp draws excessive current and kills the power supply fets before the fuses can react. No point in wasting your money if you don't have a decent handle on things to start with. [/QUOTE]
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