Xmag On/Off Transistor

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  • yagrmiestr
    Eternal Tinkerer
    • Feb 2003
    • 212

    #1

    Xmag On/Off Transistor

    I've heard of people killing the transistor on the ACE board that switches the power on/off for the marker. I killed one myself when I was installing an ACE board in my emag. If you have ever soldered anything before then they are very easy to replace yourself. The transistor is avaiable from digikey for a couple of bucks. Look Here

    Maybe that'll help someone out if they need to get there marker back up and don't have time to send it in to AGD.
    Last edited by yagrmiestr; 08-28-2003, 03:52 PM.
  • ah137
    Registered User
    • Nov 2000
    • 569

    #2
    cool, link didn't work for me though

    ~Hills



    data sheet for trans
    Last edited by ah137; 09-08-2003, 06:08 AM.
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    • yagrmiestr
      Eternal Tinkerer
      • Feb 2003
      • 212

      #3
      Here's the digikey part number: FZT849CT-ND
      Just search for that.

      Edit: I fixed the link above.

      - Jeremy

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      • bsolomon
        Mr. Excitement
        • Jan 2002
        • 126

        #4
        Yes, that's the correct part number. Make sure to use that exact part number. There are other FZTx49 MOSFET packs where the different "x" number changes the current handling capabilites. with a soldering iron and a pair of tweezers the whole job takes about a minute to do.

        I've already done the same thing myself, and it works great. Far quicker and easier than a trip to Airgun and back. And the cost ot order a replacment is less than the cost to ship your marker.

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