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06/24/01 23:01
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#12749 - RE: Unusual transistor problem.
Where did you get these transistors from?
Your supplier should also be able to supply datasheets.

You don't necessarily need lots of Volts to get lots of Watts:
Watts = Amps x Volts
So you can have a small voltage, but still high power if the current is large; eg, 10A at 15V is 150W.
Devices to handle this sort of current are - unsurprisingly - called, "Power Transistors!"

BTW: try "through" instead of "threw"

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Unusual transistor problem.            01/01/70 00:00      
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Have gone up to a 100 Watt transistor            01/01/70 00:00      

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