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  • Matchless
    Guest replied
    Originally posted by vintshave View Post
    Someone here selling working igniters for an 81 GS550TX? I can't tell with all the tech talk :P
    I think this was only a DIY thread on how to build your own.

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  • vintshave
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    Someone here selling working igniters for an 81 GS550TX? I can't tell with all the tech talk :P

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  • Matchless
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    Kokar,
    I have received the 2SK163 Nfets and they work.

    I measured 3.7V there, the BS170 does not seem to work, but I will play with them a bit when I have some time.

    I did briefly try the LM2931 which gave me a perfect 5V on that rail, but that was just to satisfy myself

    Just thought I should post this in case someone else needs this info.

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  • Matchless
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    Thanks, I have ordered some 2SK163 Fets just in case. Will do some more testing in the mean time.
    Last edited by Guest; 04-15-2012, 06:04 AM.

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  • kokar
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    Originally posted by Matchless View Post
    Kokar,
    I hope you are still watching this thread. I have not tested my ignitor, but sat down with a multimeter to do some bench tests on it just to make sure I did not mess anything up. I could not measure any voltage on the 2SK163 (I used a BS170) except the +12V rail on the Drain pin. Can you recall if you did any voltage readings on it and what they were?
    I am not so familiar with using a FET in that sort of configuration.
    Thanks.
    look the image



    i think that the BS170 is ok for the job

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  • Matchless
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    Kokar,
    The problem was that I could not find a supplier for the 2SK163 so tried the BS170 and now have no voltage at the FET output.

    Do you know if the out put voltage on your FET was 4V7 as per the zener voltage?

    If so I can try using the LM2931 which is a 5 Volt regulator for automotive use. It is also a TO92 type. I just need to be sure on the exact purpose of the 2SK163.

    Thanks for coming back.

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  • kokar
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    the specs for the 2SK163

    2SK163 MOSFET transistor datasheet. Parameters and characteristics.

    Type Designator: 2SK163

    Type of 2SK163 transistor: MOSFET

    Type of control channel: N-Channel

    Maximum power dissipation (Pd): 400mW

    Maximum drain-source voltage (Uds): 50V

    Maximum drain-gate voltage (Udg):

    Maximum gate-source voltage (Ugs):

    Maximum drain current (Id): 30mA

    Maximum junction temperature (Tj): 150°C

    Rise Time of 2SK163 transistor (tr): 9mS

    Drain-source Capacitance (Cd), pf:

    Maximum drain-source on-state resistance (Rds), Ohm:

    Manufacturer of 2SK163 transistor: NEC

    Package: TO-92

    Application: AF low noise amplification



    BS170 MOSFET transistor datasheet. Parameters and characteristics.

    Type Designator: BS170

    Type of BS170 transistor: MOSFET

    Type of control channel: N-Channel

    Maximum power dissipation (Pd): 0.83W

    Maximum drain-source voltage (Uds): 60V

    Maximum drain-gate voltage (Udg):

    Maximum gate-source voltage (Ugs):

    Maximum drain current (Id): 0.5A

    Maximum junction temperature (Tj): 150°C

    Rise Time of BS170 transistor (tr):

    Drain-source Capacitance (Cd), pf:

    Maximum drain-source on-state resistance (Rds), Ohm: 5

    Manufacturer of BS170 transistor: FAIRCHILD

    Package: TO-92

    Application: Trough-Hole MOSFET

    the cross reference page...

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  • kokar
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    the price for the FET 2SK163 is too small, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2SK163-Tra...ht_4679wt_1202

    i don't know if the BS170 is 100% compatible

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  • Matchless
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    Kokar,
    I hope you are still watching this thread. I have not tested my ignitor, but sat down with a multimeter to do some bench tests on it just to make sure I did not mess anything up. I could not measure any voltage on the 2SK163 (I used a BS170) except the +12V rail on the Drain pin. Can you recall if you did any voltage readings on it and what they were?
    I am not so familiar with using a FET in that sort of configuration.
    Thanks.

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  • Crazy_Russian
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    Kokar, just ran in to this, Amazing work mate!!!
    i was wondering about the R/R? any luck with that? my is on its way out and i dont want to spend $100 for something that i could possibly do myself for $20, Thank You

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  • pete
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    Originally posted by Matchless View Post
    Pete,
    The trick is to keep the left and right hand shakes synchronised and heavily rely on the following, these fit over my glasses!
    Aaaah I see! I always wanted one of those when I was doing a lot of electronics fiddling... I noticed they come in very handy!

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  • Matchless
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    Originally posted by kokar View Post
    @Matchless
    i think that the capacitor ( the blue ) is not for 400v
    after the final test, don't forget the risin......
    Kokar,
    I hope they are as that it says so on the marking. They also looked physically a bit small to me.

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  • Matchless
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    Originally posted by pete View Post
    Your circuit work is nice and neat there Andre, my hands shake too much doing fiddly stuff to get things that neat... wish I had your steady hands!
    Pete,
    The trick is to keep the left and right hand shakes synchronised and heavily rely on the following, these fit over my glasses!
    Last edited by Guest; 03-28-2012, 03:54 PM.

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  • kokar
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    @Matchless
    i think that the capacitor ( the blue ) is not for 400v
    after the final test, don't forget the risin......

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  • pete
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    Originally posted by Matchless View Post
    Sorry forgot the unwritten rules

    Here it is. The idea is to fit the heat-sink parrallel with the board on the solder side, with some standoffs or an insulator strip. This will keep the size down. Once tested I will add some silicone to the high components.
    Your circuit work is nice and neat there Andre, my hands shake too much doing fiddly stuff to get things that neat... wish I had your steady hands!

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