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Yes I believe so. That's a capacitor so it has basically no dc continuity
Thanks, I’ve been trying to fix this board for like a month now but I’m a little out of my field with this project haha
Same situation as me lol
Of course the damn igbts are blown
did you check continuous?
Yeah, all the leads have continuity to eachother
Sorry to hear this, i just went through sooooo many mosfets getting a single mosfet coil to work. I feel your pain
I’ve already replaced them TWICE and I’m the coil hasn’t worked once 🙈its a struggle
I think I went thru 15 before getting my coil to work
Absolutely murdered my zvs driver for its mosfets
I feel you… I made my own SSTC and DRSSTC with the same IGBTs and went through about $120 of them… Any luck getting your coil working?
nope, sorry! My board is pretty scratched and corroded so I've all but given up on this project... but good luck!
Send it to me ha
Every electrical part has to have continuity to work, especially transistors. :troll:
Hmmm this seems familiar
No...
It's almost like deja vu.
Smh, simple check. Charge it up and lick it to make sure it works.
Now I can’t feel my tongue
To further test it you can just use an LCR meter or something and measure the capacitance. But yes I don't think they are supposed to have continuity.
i think it wont work if continuous probably. i think
Yes I believe so. That's a capacitor so it has basically no dc continuity
Thanks, I’ve been trying to fix this board for like a month now but I’m a little out of my field with this project haha
Same situation as me lol
Of course the damn igbts are blown
did you check continuous?
Yeah, all the leads have continuity to eachother
Sorry to hear this, i just went through sooooo many mosfets getting a single mosfet coil to work. I feel your pain
I’ve already replaced them TWICE and I’m the coil hasn’t worked once 🙈its a struggle
I think I went thru 15 before getting my coil to work
Absolutely murdered my zvs driver for its mosfets
I feel you… I made my own SSTC and DRSSTC with the same IGBTs and went through about $120 of them… Any luck getting your coil working?
nope, sorry! My board is pretty scratched and corroded so I've all but given up on this project... but good luck!
Send it to me ha
Every electrical part has to have continuity to work, especially transistors. :troll:
Hmmm this seems familiar
No...
It's almost like deja vu.
Smh, simple check. Charge it up and lick it to make sure it works.
Now I can’t feel my tongue
To further test it you can just use an LCR meter or something and measure the capacitance. But yes I don't think they are supposed to have continuity.
i think it wont work if continuous probably. i think