help with mtx 1502 blue thunder pro

by adrian
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hi, i need help, i have a mtx 1502 blue thunder pro amp,i want to repair it, but i do not know the part number of fets from 1 to 12, and do not know the values of resistance r11 and r121, when i got the amp the components was not there,thanks so much!


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swez on 12/9/2004 07:30:39
It would be best to contact MTX Tech Service for those details. They will probably reference thier internal P/N's for the Fets and that may lead you to buy them from MTX directly. Cost is usually about the same as what you will find at most electronics shops. (maybe a tad higher)

The resistors noted should be on a scematic for that amp as well. Depending on their ohmic value, tolerance and wattage ratings, may find them locally or just get it all from MTX.

Good luck,
Swez

http://www.mtx.com/caraudio/contactMTX.cfm


adrian on 08/11/2005 13:37:50
Thank´s, i contact MTX by mail , and they did not answer meˇ

please help some one ˇ


adrian on 08/11/2005 13:38:18
any help will be apreciated

adrian on 08/11/2005 13:45:46
some one told me the values of the MTX RTA 2110, but i not shure if it´s the same parts he tell me this :
Hi

I have a MTX RTA-2110.

In here there are 6 YTF541 . Those are not available in Germany . The replacements should be IRF541.

Usually you can use an IRF540 or an IRFZ48N for replacement on a big number of car-amplifiers.

The output transistors on my RTA2110 are 2SD1047 and compl. 2SB817 (specs: 100W , 12A , 160V)

You should be able to replace those with TIP35C / TIP 36C power transistors (in Europe you find those as BD249C and BD250C)


Victor on 08/11/2005 15:21:49
Well dude the best way i see here is the MTX tech, wud not wanna wind up screwing the amp by replacing un-sure parts.. Let those who have made it , fix it.

Victor...

swez on 08/11/2005 21:45:46
MTX is usually better to contact by phone when possible for this level of detail. But look for a connection to the engineering or repair service department. You want to speak to a tech or engineer here... not customer service of general info.

If you are out of the USA, this may be difficult to get good support. Could use a small fib to motivate them... "Hey, I'm in the US Army, awaiting deployment to Iran...can ya hook me up, before I get over there and have my butt blown off?"

Swez



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