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Is the pinwiki wrong, or am I about the TIP-36c?

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2 years ago


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#3 2 years ago
Quoted from Roamin:

A shorted transistor shouldn't smoke up a coil I don't think so. Anything is possible, depending on exactly what is shorted, but that shouldn't be common. If the transistor is shorted, then the coil should be always activated, but it shouldn't burn it.. But like I said, anything is possible..

If the coil stays activated then burning up is exactly what will happen

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