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Re: Terry's DRSSTC - Odd IGBT damage??
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- Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 21:57:43 -0700
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Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Well this is funny ;-))
Here are the old IGBTs:
http://hot-streamer.com/temp/DRSSTColdIGBTs.gif
I replaced them and here is how it looks now:
http://hot-streamer.com/temp/DRSSTCnewIGBTs.gif
Hahahhaaa!! ZERO difference!!! I spent all night cutting out four
perfectly good IGBTs...
Ok, It's cool!! Best not to have damaged the IGBTs in "any" case :-)) Now
I don't have to cut into them...
I also replaced the IGBT drive boards with the newer version that fixes the
voltage clearance problem. That had no effect either other than making the
board much safer. There was a possibility the TLP250s got damaged, but I
tried new ones last night...
So I figure it might be the "mode thing" tending to keep the output voltage
high during turn off or I pushed the wrong button on the scope or
something. Whatever... The importance of it just went WAY DOWN on my list
of worries ;-))
So, Not much at all to ponder now ;-))
Cheers,
Terry