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Ok, I have a fan that stopped working, and overheated PSU with a fuse that exploded.
When I opened it up I found a cracked F13NK50Z transistor on what seems to be primary side, and managed to take it off somehow.
Now since I'm not an electronic guy, can somebody guide me though this please. I found a datasheet:
https://www.st.com/web/en/resource/technical/document/datasheet/CD00167960.pdf
...and it seems to be this first one:
Type - STF13NK50Z
VDSS - 500 V
maxID - 11 A
Pw - 30 W
Since I cant find this exact transistor in my area what are my options concerning parameters? With which of these three I can go with higher values? Can I get 600V? Or 13 A?
Next there are four transistors on the same heating sink, of which two are J13009, and the fourth is the smallest one hidden behind the coil and almost invisible. Do you reckon any of these work in conjunction with the broken one and that should be repaired?
When I opened it up I found a cracked F13NK50Z transistor on what seems to be primary side, and managed to take it off somehow.
Now since I'm not an electronic guy, can somebody guide me though this please. I found a datasheet:
https://www.st.com/web/en/resource/technical/document/datasheet/CD00167960.pdf
...and it seems to be this first one:
Type - STF13NK50Z
VDSS - 500 V
maxID - 11 A
Pw - 30 W
Since I cant find this exact transistor in my area what are my options concerning parameters? With which of these three I can go with higher values? Can I get 600V? Or 13 A?
Next there are four transistors on the same heating sink, of which two are J13009, and the fourth is the smallest one hidden behind the coil and almost invisible. Do you reckon any of these work in conjunction with the broken one and that should be repaired?