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    Identifiing mosfet component - Replace with?

    Hi all,

    Hope, this is the right place to ask.
    I'm trying to repair a battery charger and the mosfet in the picture is shorted.
    Can't find a datasheet, but it seems I can replace it with MJE13003.

    Thanks in advance,

    Vitor Moreira

    #2
    See this thread:

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/t....258020/page-6

    There is a transistor with exactly the same markings, but in a TO-92 package:

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/a...1-jpg.1164941/

    The date on the PCB is 2012.01.13, so this would suggest that "08" may not be a date code.

    FWIW, MJ13003 also comes in many different packages:

    https://www.unisonic.com.tw/uploadfi...f/MJE13003.pdf
    Last edited by truclacicr; 10-29-2024, 01:42 AM.

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      #3
      MJE13003 appears to be phasing out or obsolete but Mouser.com still stocks KSE13003H2ASTU which appears to be a direct replacement. Good luck!

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        #4
        I'll try the MJ13003 and post the results here.
        Thanks for your time

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          #5
          Just about any manufacturer that makes *13003 NPN BJTs should do. 13003, 13005, 13007, 13009 are all standard parts, so shouldn't matter which manufacturer you get it from.
          Whatever you do, just avoid the cheap China knock-offs on China mall stores on Amazon, AliExpress, eBay, and etc.

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