Latest repair on my Leopard

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odessa
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Latest repair on my Leopard

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Hi,

Following on from my gearbox and gearbox mount repairs is my fix for the non working airsoft function ... this one was a bit more complicated :O

After checking all the wiring, the transmitter pot ( which was my initial suspect ) I stripped down the receiver to check for any problems in there, and found this...

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Oh dear :| ... So I removed it to see if I could identify it

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Not much to go on, and after removing you can see when it burnt out it took a track with it

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Time to work out what it is and get a replacement. Pins 5 and 6 are joined as are 7 and 8. Pins 1 and 3 go to ground and pins 2 and 4 have a 3k9 resistor. As I do a bit of electronics work for a living I worked out it's a dual N channel mosfet.... Cost 6p each from RS

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1st repair missing track

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Had to order 25 from RS but they still only came to £1.80 including next day delivery, arrived this morning and soldered in

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Reassemble the receiver

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And test

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Very pleased with the repair, cost me under £2.00. 8)

Not an easy repair, but was very satisfying to do .... now to shoot some stuff :haha:
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Re: Latest repair on my Leopard

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Impressive electronic wizardry. That stuff drives me crazy. Congratulations on making such an inexpensive repair.
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Excelent post. I hope a lot of people finds it usefull. I have not studied anything related with electronics, but I did in several ocasions the same you did: To look what was failing, to check for the replacement part online and to try to solder it or die trying. Sometimes is unbelievable the amount of money you save investing as little as 5 cents.

Here is one example of the things I fixed myself
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I was very worried but hey, the thing did not work so there was not a lot to loose. Glad I did it.
So to any of you with something not working, guys, just try it!
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Re: Latest repair on my Leopard

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Rad_Schuhart wrote:Excelent post. I hope a lot of people finds it usefull. I have not studied anything related with electronics, but I did in several ocasions the same you did: To look what was failing, to check for the replacement part online and to try to solder it or die trying. Sometimes is unbelievable the amount of money you save investing as little as 5 cents.

Here is one example of the things I fixed myself
asp.jpg
I was very worried but hey, the thing did not work so there was not a lot to loose. Glad I did it.
So to any of you with something not working, guys, just try it!
Thanks :D , and you're right. I dont think there's a component on there worth more than 20p. If it's broken you have nothing to lose and can learn a lot on the way. Good job replacing that little SOT23 device, you dont realise how tiny they are until you try and work with them, sneeze and they're gone :haha:
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