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| Positive probe to Source, and Negative probe to Drain should show something like 0.5V and this cannot be cleared using your finger across the terminals. | Positive probe to Source, and Negative probe to Drain should show something like 0.5V and this cannot be cleared using your finger across the terminals. | ||
| - | Of course, MOSFETs to vary, so check your datasheet (a topic for another day). | + | Of course, MOSFETs do vary, so check your datasheet (a topic for another day). |
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| ===== Transformers ===== | ===== Transformers ===== | ||
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| + | <WRAP center round alert 90%> | ||
| + | Transformer voltages can be very dangerous. This section assumes there is no power and the transformer is removed from the circuit. | ||
| + | </WRAP> | ||
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| Transformers are a whole can of worms (actually a can of iron and copper), so I won't go into great detail here. I'll just outline the regular steps you can take for sanity testing a transformer. | Transformers are a whole can of worms (actually a can of iron and copper), so I won't go into great detail here. I'll just outline the regular steps you can take for sanity testing a transformer. | ||
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| A massive thanks to Wayne@WaynesWorld, Andrew V and Keystone for proofing this article. Really appreciate it. | A massive thanks to Wayne@WaynesWorld, Andrew V and Keystone for proofing this article. Really appreciate it. | ||
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| + | ===== Coming Next ===== | ||
| + | PNP transistors :: Gas Discharge Tubes | ||