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Amplifier repair trouble! Please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigmann6374" data-source="post: 8003630" data-attributes="member: 645260"><p>I am repairing a soundstream rubicon 2500.1 and I'm just about done putting in the 16 mosfets that had fried when I came into a little snag. There are now 4 mosfets that read out at 63 ohms when the rest read out anywhere from 790 to 1000 ohms. What causes this? Also I can't get one of the dang feet on a mosfet to take solder I have tried 20+ times and no dice. Any tips on how to get the **** thing to finally stick? And please help with the weird readings I'm really at my whits end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigmann6374, post: 8003630, member: 645260"] I am repairing a soundstream rubicon 2500.1 and I'm just about done putting in the 16 mosfets that had fried when I came into a little snag. There are now 4 mosfets that read out at 63 ohms when the rest read out anywhere from 790 to 1000 ohms. What causes this? Also I can't get one of the dang feet on a mosfet to take solder I have tried 20+ times and no dice. Any tips on how to get the **** thing to finally stick? And please help with the weird readings I'm really at my whits end. [/QUOTE]
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