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Re: Repairing a Kustom TBR400 [message #29213 is a reply to message #29178] Fri, 05 January 2024 08:56 Go to previous message
weezykid is currently offline  weezykid
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stevem wrote on Wed, 22 November 2023 07:04
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When you get it up and running make sure the fan is good.
The fan in these amps runs all the time just so you know.

I am curious, did this transistor that blew happen to be on the side of the heat sink and dead center in front of the blade?

Hey Steve, I apologize I missed your response. The transistor that blew was in the center and at the end of the first bank of 4. Fan was in good working order as well.


Mike
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