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« on: December 03, 2012, 10:14:44 am »
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Hi
I have an old CZ 20 from Fisher, that is broken after i sumerge the coil on salt water.
To send the detector from my country to Fisher is very expensive, so a beg to anyone that can help me to fix it by sending me the shematic for CZ 20 or some tips that help me out to identify the problem. Also i need to know if the CZ 20 coil ha some electronic components inside?
This information is needed for my personal use and it will not be share with anyone.

In advance many thanks

Nelson

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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2014, 12:09:20 pm »
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  In mine opinion salt water short circuited the coil and the transistor who comand the coil was to solicitated and more than sure is burned few jonction that is the first what u suld do if u have a ohmmetter check the transistor, stil might be a MOS and in that case ohmetter not help you to much ,just in case if are short circuited. Stil this post might to me to late for you i wish you good luck!

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