I had mentioned in the past that I was able to revive my ignitor unit in the past after it got burned out from me using a wrong ignition coil that pulled more current than the factory ones do. After upgrading the ignition coils to a set of black dyna's and then using an oscilloscope to probe the circuit inside the igniter unit, I was able to determine that the output transistors that amplify the signal to the coils had been damaged. After carefully taking the circuit out of its case and breaking the old epoxy used, I was able to solder in a new set of transistors.
Currently I am using a set of Radio shack TIP3055 NPN Transistor part number 276-2020. The problem that i currently have is that this transistor gets too hot during normal use, and I am afraid it would burn out much quicker and leave me stranded on the side of the road.
Can anyone provide an input as to what would a good replacement for this application could be?
Here is the spec sheet on the current transistor I am using.
I think that I need a transistor that has more power capacity than the current one I am using.
Any inputs are very welcome.
Thanks
Victor
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