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MOSFET Experiment Radio Shack IRF510 N-Channel 276-2072

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  • Great video, well explained. Thanks!

  • Thanks sparkie21

  • well done explained experiment, excellent video!!! :)

  • Thanks coxtube

  • great vid ? 4ya how important is cooling the mosfets on a motherboard

  • Thanks asus3571

    Keeping solid state cool is very important, the device must be within the temp range supplied by the manufacturer. Usually there is a limit as to how fast the temperature can change.

    This was in the winter, in Michigan. An electronic computer telephone office was having problems because it was to hot in the equipment room. So some one opened up the outside doors to the equipment room and the office went down because it cold off to fast.

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  • @AllAmericanFiveRadio thanks lots reasone i was asking is because im into overclocking and wanted to know if place copper heatsins on all the mosfets of my board would be a good thing to do

  • Thanks 1957user

    Not sure. I would need to see the diagram of the HeathKit. It could be an active meter probe.

  • So is that why a Heathkit VTVM has a switch on the probe to kick in the 1 meg resistor, to change from high to low impedance? And if so, why and when would you use the low impedance if the high is better? Now I understand that the low impedance meter draws more of a sample current as opposed to the high. Great!

    Thanks (great video)

  • So is that why a Heathkit VTVM has a switch on the probe to kick in the 1 meg resistor, to change from high to low impedance? And if so, why and when would you use the low impedance if the high is better? Now I understand that the low impedance meter draws more of a sample current as opposed to the high. Great!

    Thanks (great video)

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