Hello everyone.
I have a device that is used to shape the human body muscels and burns fat. Works on the principle of electromagnetic impulses. One thyristor in side is shorted which has only this unknown mark on it ( QC230301 ). I can't find any information about it anywhere on the Internet. I tried to replace that thyristor with one of 1.6kv 800A and after 5min. of work he has burned out again, which means that he is probably weak. There is no schematic diagram on the internet, but that didn't suprise me because all the transistors and chips that are on the boards have their markings polished to protect against copying or unauthorized servicing... The device has two compartments that are separated from each other. It works so that the control panel sends a certain voltage to big caps. That voltage I cannot measure because as soon as it turns on it detects an error. This large capacitors store energy that is controlled by two thyristors at the output electrodes. The capacitors also have no marking except for the date of manufacture. Those thyristors are not very cheap, so I don't really feel like trying them without knowing exactly which one would be ok.
Any help is welcome.
I have a device that is used to shape the human body muscels and burns fat. Works on the principle of electromagnetic impulses. One thyristor in side is shorted which has only this unknown mark on it ( QC230301 ). I can't find any information about it anywhere on the Internet. I tried to replace that thyristor with one of 1.6kv 800A and after 5min. of work he has burned out again, which means that he is probably weak. There is no schematic diagram on the internet, but that didn't suprise me because all the transistors and chips that are on the boards have their markings polished to protect against copying or unauthorized servicing... The device has two compartments that are separated from each other. It works so that the control panel sends a certain voltage to big caps. That voltage I cannot measure because as soon as it turns on it detects an error. This large capacitors store energy that is controlled by two thyristors at the output electrodes. The capacitors also have no marking except for the date of manufacture. Those thyristors are not very cheap, so I don't really feel like trying them without knowing exactly which one would be ok.
Any help is welcome.
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