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jwallace15 20-01-2014 21:59

pic: Someone tell me what THIS is!
 

mman1506 20-01-2014 21:59

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Its a talon with a blown transistor

geomapguy 20-01-2014 22:00

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Pretty sure that's a Talon that has been burned out...

Chadfrom308 20-01-2014 22:06

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It looks like a talon, I've seen the how its made on them

cgmv123 20-01-2014 22:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mman1506 (Post 1330012)
Its a talon with a blown transistor

Quote:

Originally Posted by geomapguy (Post 1330013)
Pretty sure that's a Talon that has been burned out...

I didn't know that was possible... :D

Brian C 20-01-2014 22:31

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Talon Flambe'

It's what's for dinner....................

EricH 20-01-2014 22:33

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Something tells me that the red leads and the black leads went into the wrong spots--the screws are all out of position...

bhumudar 20-01-2014 23:15

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Talon with a blown capacitor. You probably switched the input wires by mistake...

Dale(294engr] 21-01-2014 00:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mman1506 (Post 1330012)
Its a talon with a blown transistor

I agree.. Q12 leads (4) appear to have experienced high heat surge i.e. they are discolored.
& is likely one of the 4 bridge FETs (H-bridge power switch between input power & motor load)

often the result of a drain-source overvoltage spike "punch thru" which puts the battery across the switch without current limiting.. strange thing is 2nd FET does not appeared to have the same damage - as one is tied to +12 other to ground return (-)

The big cap looks fine.. debris on it appears to be adhesive or pealed conformal coating

Chadfrom308 21-01-2014 10:12

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Talons have diodes or something on their input leads to protect from people switching the two

Alan Anderson 21-01-2014 11:06

Re: pic: Someone tell me what THIS is!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chadfrom308 (Post 1330199)
Talons have diodes or something on their input leads to protect from people switching the two

I do not believe that is the case.

Tungrus 21-01-2014 11:24

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Its a talon with busted electrolytic capacitor, the ash/grey dry powdery stuff is the leaked and dried liquid.

Gdeaver 21-01-2014 12:13

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That is thermal compound. The cap touches the heat sink.

tr6scott 21-01-2014 12:26

Re: pic: Someone tell me what THIS is!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1330215)
I do not believe that is the case.

I can confirm that is not the case!

Been, there, done, that, have the magic smoke and a conversation with Mike Copioli, along with some hush money to get a replacement. No freshmen were harmed during the thermal event, or after I realized what they did. . .

Ether 22-01-2014 09:25

Re: pic: Someone tell me what THIS is!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chadfrom308 (Post 1330199)
Talons have diodes or something on their input leads to protect from people switching the two

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