Login or Sign Up
Logging in...
Remember me
Login
Forgot password or user name?
or
Sign Up
Log in with
Forums
Classifieds
Groups
Zero One Airsoft
Ground Zero Airsoft
Airsoft Festival
Today's Posts
|
Member List
|
Calendar
|
Forum Rules
|
Forum
Airsoft Related
Technical Help
Tech - Electric Guns
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Zero One Ads
Collapse
Stealth mosfet part identification
Collapse
X
Collapse
Posts
Latest Activity
Photos
Search
Page
of
1
Filter
Time
All Time
Today
Last Week
Last Month
Show
All
Discussions only
Photos only
Videos only
Links only
Polls only
Events only
Filtered by:
Clear All
new posts
Previous
template
Next
windywindmill
Lieutenant
Join Date:
Mar 2011
Posts:
473
Share
Tweet
#1
Stealth mosfet part identification
29 May, 2012, 16:09
Bit of a longshot but does anyone know what this part may be:
It's the top left, second down conponant that's gone:
P.s. this is the smaller trigger board
And aws has discontinued producing them so no more stealths/raptors! Lead the way ascu's!
. .
Clot
No Longer Registered
Join Date:
Aug 2008
Posts:
763
Share
Tweet
#2
29 May, 2012, 16:33
Re: Stealth mosfet part identification
Looks like it could be a resistor or a capacitor... bridge it with a piece of wire and fire it back up. Might work okay
Comment
Post
Cancel
windywindmill
Lieutenant
Join Date:
Mar 2011
Posts:
473
Share
Tweet
#3
29 May, 2012, 16:38
Re: Stealth mosfet part identification
I was think resistor, if all lines of investigation fail I'll bridge it
. .
Comment
Post
Cancel
Phatvortex
Captain
Join Date:
Jan 2008
Posts:
699
Share
Tweet
#4
29 May, 2012, 18:15
Re: Stealth mosfet part identification
Email the bloke and ask for a schematic?
Buy my stuff!
Comment
Post
Cancel
Tom Andrews
Lieutenant
Join Date:
Mar 2011
Posts:
338
Share
Tweet
#5
31 May, 2012, 02:16
Re: Stealth mosfet part identification
Bridging that connection is an almost guarenteed way to destroy the board, if it wasn't already.
Try carefully removing the component from board, if you are very lucky the components value might be silk screened on the board underneath.
Otherwise a polite email to the manufacturer along with the photo might result in a reply.
Comment
Post
Cancel
windywindmill
Lieutenant
Join Date:
Mar 2011
Posts:
473
Share
Tweet
#6
31 May, 2012, 06:04
Re: Stealth mosfet part identification
I've emailed aws who were kind enough to replace the whole fet with a raptor, so this is a spare that I thought I could see if I could get working, so no big loss if it does go completely. Just thought I'd give it a go fixing it.
I've asked the question as to what the part is but as yet no joy
. .
Comment
Post
Cancel
JOE90
Major General
Join Date:
Jul 2010
Posts:
3721
Share
Tweet
#7
31 May, 2012, 07:33
Re: Stealth mosfet part identification
take it to your local maplins, they may be able to sort you out?
sigpic
Comment
Post
Cancel
Phatvortex
Captain
Join Date:
Jan 2008
Posts:
699
Share
Tweet
#8
31 May, 2012, 21:53
Re: Stealth mosfet part identification
Originally posted by
JOE90
View Post
take it to your local maplins, they may be able to sort you out?
PAHAHAHAHAHA.
Oh you were serious? Maplin have gone downhill for hobbyist electronics.
I'd be surprised if they even knew what a surface mount component is, let alone stock it.
Buy my stuff!
Comment
Post
Cancel
Previous
template
Next
About the Author
Collapse
Find out more about
windywindmill
Working...
Yes
No
OK
OK
Cancel
X