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Scrub the comment on C3/C4, they're obviously OK as the initial seconds and HV generation was working....apologies for that.
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 7:50 PM, Nicholas Stock <nick...@gmail.com> wrote:
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What's important is ic2 receives power from the 5v regulator . The oscillator is connected and drive + hv sense is connected to the rest of the circuitry. If those check out (continuity) and the FET is not shorted, but something is still causing the 5v regulator to overheat and go into shutdown, likely Ic2 was damaged.
The only real way forward if that was the case, is to contact Pete and see if you can get a replacement. That Ic has to be programmed with code (it comes blank when bought).
Obviously. That said, what little I've learned has been in the process of troubleshooting here, so my ignorance wasn't very useful, either. Which is why I'm working to fix that.
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Here's a question; since the IRFD220 operates in a tuned circuit, would replacing the 25V rated small electrolytic capacitor with the much larger 35V rated metal film version screw with the FET's ability to amplify? There is of course a difference in resistance between the two, after all.