does anyone know how to do a mosfet mod for thunder chargers
- maximan
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does anyone know how to do a mosfet mod for thunder chargers
micro amps or ph2t help or anyone that knows how. i have been but i cant find it
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ph2t i couldnt get a good focus but here they are my friends camera is not made fror these types of pics
http://www.pbase.com/image/20144728
http://www.pbase.com/image/20144752
http://www.pbase.com/image/20144728
http://www.pbase.com/image/20144752
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The batteries are charging in my camera. So I can't take a clear picture at the moment, so I'll use this one to explain the issue with TC PCBs.
See it looks like it's laid out like a MS PCB, but the transistors marked in yellow are the 2 odd ball ones you have to flip the mosfets on the MS board, but looking at the markings on the transistors of TC PCB, the 2 marked in red are the oddballs that need to be flipped. It's like they set it up backwards.
So this confuses me as to where to put the jumpers. I could probably figure it out, but I lack the focus at the moment, and I'm too lazy to go research which pins are the base, collector, and emmiter.
Maybe if someone doesn't have an answer soon, I'll go ahead and force my brain to work.
See it looks like it's laid out like a MS PCB, but the transistors marked in yellow are the 2 odd ball ones you have to flip the mosfets on the MS board, but looking at the markings on the transistors of TC PCB, the 2 marked in red are the oddballs that need to be flipped. It's like they set it up backwards.
So this confuses me as to where to put the jumpers. I could probably figure it out, but I lack the focus at the moment, and I'm too lazy to go research which pins are the base, collector, and emmiter.
Maybe if someone doesn't have an answer soon, I'll go ahead and force my brain to work.
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dave here is a pic of what the pins do i got from the spec sheet
http://genji.image.pbase.com/u24/maxima ... 2paint.jpg
http://genji.image.pbase.com/u24/maxima ... 2paint.jpg
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I was just thinking that you could do it like this:
Also I'm pretty sure I know where to put the jumpers to do it properly, but need to wait until my cameras batteries are done charging so I can show you.
Only prob, I have no mosfets at the moment to test this out with, so it's all just theory at the moment. I pretty positive I'm right, but there is a slight chance that the transistors are the same as a MS board and they're just using the odd ball ones for steering. I don't think that's the case, but I felt I should warn you.
A little later today I'll swap a steering transistor to see if that's the oddball one.
Also I'm pretty sure I know where to put the jumpers to do it properly, but need to wait until my cameras batteries are done charging so I can show you.
Only prob, I have no mosfets at the moment to test this out with, so it's all just theory at the moment. I pretty positive I'm right, but there is a slight chance that the transistors are the same as a MS board and they're just using the odd ball ones for steering. I don't think that's the case, but I felt I should warn you.
A little later today I'll swap a steering transistor to see if that's the oddball one.
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Ok here you go;
I traced the copper strip from the open contact, and determined the one on the top goes to the electrolytic capacitor, and the open contact on the second one down goes to the power source. See the picture.
Now I've swapped out both steering and forward transistors for microsizer ones, and determined that those are definately the 2 to flip. That I'm sure of, but the jumpers I'm only 99.99999 percent sure of, because I'm never sure of anything until I test it. I'm still mind boggled that my boards even work after I mess with them.
So until me or someone else has tested and confirmed that it works, Try it at you own risk
I traced the copper strip from the open contact, and determined the one on the top goes to the electrolytic capacitor, and the open contact on the second one down goes to the power source. See the picture.
Now I've swapped out both steering and forward transistors for microsizer ones, and determined that those are definately the 2 to flip. That I'm sure of, but the jumpers I'm only 99.99999 percent sure of, because I'm never sure of anything until I test it. I'm still mind boggled that my boards even work after I mess with them.
So until me or someone else has tested and confirmed that it works, Try it at you own risk
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