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Hi guys
Is it possible to fix a problem on my Fat Boy just replacing one electronic component in the print board locate in left hand control?
The component burn is D200, right below C200.
By the way, does anyone have the component list for the PN 71500292. I could not find the board only, just the whole stuff, I mean the control with the wiring
yes discrete components can be replace, if it did not take out other components. if it is a diode, look on the body for a number and enter into google for the spec's. the diode is directional so take a jpeg of position before you unsolder it, sometimes the board is marked and sometimes not.
i doubt seriously you will find a list or even a schematic of the board, probably propriety and a lot of times, they house mark things so true component numbers are not there. that leaves reverse engineering.
how about a jpeg. does the other housing have one. also, can you trace the foils back to function button. usually d is associated with a diode and c a capacitor.
yes, there are three terminal diodes, one of which can be a switching diode.
is it a flat surface mount? also, are the terminal markings on the board present as this will give a clue.
year of the machine?
how about a jpeg. does the other housing have one. also, can you trace the foils back to function button. usually d is associated with a diode and c a capacitor.
yes, there are three terminal diodes, one of which can be a switching diode.
is it a flat surface mount? also, are the terminal markings on the board present as this will give a clue.
year of the machine?
I didn’t check the right side of the handlebar. But a friend said the board are differentYes it’s a flat mounting, smd component.Thx
Last edited by a.coimbra; Jan 8, 2018 at 04:22 PM.
Reason: Add photo
Is there an FCC ID number on the opposite side? I have had success going to the FCC website, and doing a search on the ID number. It will show the OEM manufacturer, who you can contact to try to get technical details.
94v-0-h is the flamability rating
zf i think is zfmicrosystems, will have to dig more
it is a SOT23 package (small outline transistor) used with diodes to orientate mounting for proper bias.
if it is a diode, you can check with meter, one terminal is blank the other two will test like a round type.
this mfg makes custom boards so i will have to call them as they can be house marking the chips, sometimes mfg are forthcoming, some not. have not turned up anything conclusive on the 5089.
any close ups on the diodes on the board?
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