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Imported induction cookers are increasingly loved and widely used in Vietnam due to their beautiful design, many smart features, high durability, absolute cooking safety, good energy savings, and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the kitchen space. Moreover, imported induction cookers also somewhat reflect luxury and class, serving as a basis for guests and friends to assess the economic status of the homeowner when visiting the kitchen. Let’s find out which imported induction cookers are good, their features, characteristics, designs, and prices before making a purchase!
 

What do you know about power transistors?

Power transistors, also known as transistors or tranzistors.

Power transistors are important components of many devices such as amplifiers or induction cookers. This is a semiconductor device that can integrate up to a billion transistors on a small area. It is also the part that determines the power of the device.

After a period of use, these components may fail and need to be checked and replaced. Some causes of failure include high temperature, humidity, increased power supply voltage, or poor-quality components. So, do you know how to check the power transistor?

Below are extremely simple steps to check the power transistor using a digital multimeter to determine whether the power transistor is alive or dead. Let’s do it together right now.

Check the power transistor with a multimeter

How to check power transistor

Step 1: Set the multimeter to the ohm function.

Step 2: Connect the positive lead from the digital multimeter to the B (BASE) terminal of the power transistor, and the E (EMITTER) terminal to the negative lead.

If the transistor is functioning well, the multimeter will display voltage readings between 0.45V and 0.9V. If the multimeter screen does not show the needle moving, the power transistor may have been overloaded.

Step 3: Connect the positive lead of the multimeter to the B terminal and the negative lead of the multimeter to the C (COLLECTOR) terminal.
If the power transistor is still alive, the multimeter will display voltage readings between 0.45V and 0.9V. If the multimeter screen does not show the needle moving, it may have died.

In case the power transistor is still functioning well

Step 1: Prepare to measure with the multimeter set to the x1 ohm range.
Step 2 and Step 3: Measure in the forward direction BE and BC => needle moves up.
Step 4 and Step 5: Measure in the reverse direction BE and BC => needle does not move.
Step 6: Measure between C and E, needle does not move.
=> the power transistor is still functioning well.

If the power transistor is shorted BE or shorted CE

This short circuit phenomenon is the core reason why the control system issues a protection command and displays error e1 induction cooker on the LED screen to prevent overload current from destroying the entire mainboard.

Shorted BE
Step 1: Measure in the forward direction between B and E, needle moves = 0 ohm.
Step 2: Measure in the reverse direction between B and E, needle moves = 0 ohm.
 
Shorted CE
Measure in both directions between C and E, needle moves = 0 ohm.

You can also use voltage drop to check the power transistor and determine whether it is alive or dead for timely replacement and repair. This proactive measurement helps users quickly determine if the induction cooker is malfunctioning due to aging components or fluctuating power supply, thereby providing the most optimal repair solution.

In addition to understanding the internal component structure, consumers should also pay attention to the total power of the induction cooker to design a compatible power cable system and circuit breaker. A high-quality imported German induction cooker will help you cook deliciously, safely, and save energy. But do you know which German induction cookers are good, and whether the cooker you bought is a fully imported German induction cooker? Köcher is proud to be the pioneer in Vietnam bringing German technology into induction cooker products.

Check out the experience of buying imported induction cookers from Germany below to learn tips and be wiser in choosing high-quality German induction cookers! See information about Imported German induction cookers.

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