Help with transistors please
Help with transistors please
Hi all
First of all I am a bit of a novice with electronics so forgive me up front.
I have a battery charger and I need to change the transistors, I have swapped out pretty much all other components but still the LED will not light up when the battery is connected. And yes I have tested the LED
The transistors are marked up as follows:
Transistor one: A1015 GR 9E
Transistor Two: C945 P 98C
I have had a look online but get different results I am confused with the markings as I cannot find the same ones.
Can some help me identify them.
Many thanks
Simon
First of all I am a bit of a novice with electronics so forgive me up front.
I have a battery charger and I need to change the transistors, I have swapped out pretty much all other components but still the LED will not light up when the battery is connected. And yes I have tested the LED
The transistors are marked up as follows:
Transistor one: A1015 GR 9E
Transistor Two: C945 P 98C
I have had a look online but get different results I am confused with the markings as I cannot find the same ones.
Can some help me identify them.
Many thanks
Simon
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piratepaul
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Re: Help with transistors please
Er... may be the code on the board is a manufacturer code?
Can you see any thing on the black case?
Is there power getting to the base... ie is being switched on?
Tar&stuff.
Can you see any thing on the black case?
Is there power getting to the base... ie is being switched on?
Tar&stuff.
Re: Help with transistors please
Hi
The code on the cases are as above, to test for power i need to understand which is the base leg emitter and collector.
But I cannot find the schematic diagram for the transistor.
Thanks for the reply by the way.
Simon
The code on the cases are as above, to test for power i need to understand which is the base leg emitter and collector.
But I cannot find the schematic diagram for the transistor.
Thanks for the reply by the way.
Simon
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piratepaul
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Re: Help with transistors please
Hi, you can test all 3.
Vote UKIP by the way.
Tar&stuff.
Vote UKIP by the way.
Tar&stuff.
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piratepaul
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Re: Help with transistors please
I just read it again, why do you need to change them?, you can test to see if they are working or not with out knowing what they are.
Tar&stuff.
Tar&stuff.
Re: Help with transistors please
Hi
I have tested them and taken a photo see attached.
I testing thinking that the right leg is the emitter and the center leg is the base.
From this I thick one is a PNP and one is a NPN transistor.
But when I looked on the net the pins change around so do not know if I am testing them correctly and an additional question is can you test them in circuit without removing them from the board.
Sorry to be a pain.
I have tested them and taken a photo see attached.
I testing thinking that the right leg is the emitter and the center leg is the base.
From this I thick one is a PNP and one is a NPN transistor.
But when I looked on the net the pins change around so do not know if I am testing them correctly and an additional question is can you test them in circuit without removing them from the board.
Sorry to be a pain.
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Re: Help with transistors please
Additional
On the circuit the + lead to the LED is on the same track of the middle pin of the A1015 transistor with a resistor in between.
Which is marked as R3 on the board and the reading from this is 1.496K Ohms
On the circuit the + lead to the LED is on the same track of the middle pin of the A1015 transistor with a resistor in between.
Which is marked as R3 on the board and the reading from this is 1.496K Ohms
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piratepaul
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Re: Help with transistors please
Hi, the only bits I can understand from the pics is the transformer the 4 diode bridge rectifier and fuse.
Total off the top of my head >over heating curcuit... may be a thermistor and relay with some transistors and a smoothing cap... total guess work.
To test the tranies either you get a voltage to all 3 points relative to 0v and +v or you dont.
A pick of the other side of the board would shed some light.
Tar&stuff.
Total off the top of my head >over heating curcuit... may be a thermistor and relay with some transistors and a smoothing cap... total guess work.
To test the tranies either you get a voltage to all 3 points relative to 0v and +v or you dont.
A pick of the other side of the board would shed some light.
Tar&stuff.
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piratepaul
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Re: Help with transistors please
You only need the transformer and bridge rectifier to charge the batts... the fuse is useful as are the other bits, but can be by passed.
Got things to do etc ... I will be back in a bit.
Got things to do etc ... I will be back in a bit.
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piratepaul
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Re: Help with transistors please
At least one transistor switches the relay when batt voltage is high, it is normaly off when it switches on it switches the relay and opens the charging curcuit therefor regulating the voltage.
Isthere power from the diode output to the board?
Isthere power from the diode output to the board?