So my school work has been getting in the way of enjoying the pleasures of life lately so I put it on the back burner for awhile. My first priority is Kevin's P500. I pulled all the power MOSFETs and found one that seemed "iffy". Research shows that MOSFETs can fail dramatically (like an internal short or open) but most of the time one of several internal uni-junctions fails. This means the device "may" test fine, but only breaks down under (1) power or (2) a combination of both power and load. Joe, have you seen this?
Anyway, using a polarized gate-on, gate-off test, I was able to identify one bad N-channel device in the right channel. My question is should I replace the bad device, all the devices in the channel/phase, replace them one by one (like in a PL with power transistors), or something else? I was never able to find a cause for the blown device, it might have been overload, but the Hafler is pretty robust and has a good over-protect circuit. My thought is that this one was the weak link and just let go, which is contrary to what I have been told - that MOSFETs are very strong.
Thoughts?
Mark