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Transistor Help?

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LeeJones27

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hi i have 2 transistors that blew in my car amplifier and cant seem to find them

the car amplifier was a Renegade REN 1200

the transistors are im guessing silicone ones as of what iv read on google

i need some help in distingushing which number is the code i need and where i can find them in the uk near wolverhampton

right the first one says

IRFZ44N
I*R243T
A9(P)8U

second says

IRFZ44N
I*R243T
B0(P)0V

thanks in advance for any help :)
 
Listed as obsolete both by Digikey and Mouser

You either have to look for "New old stock" NOS or cross reference it to some part in current produciton based on the Data Sheet
 
Since they are International Rectifier parts, I bet their site would have substitutes.
 
**broken link removed** and note the Lead Free versions. I am guessing by part number you have a TO220 case so note the IRFZ44NPBF which looks like a possible. The PBF suffix is Lead (PB) Free (F).

Ron
 
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