It's a Makita, the white series comes with smaller batteries I think.
I have an electronics background and a hunch told me the FET was bad, it's kind of where the rubber meets the road.
A quick test with a meter confirmed this.
Thanks, it is always nice to figure stuff out
Let me guess, too much load while holding it a less than full speed putting the FET in the linear region (instead of saturation) where you have both decent Vds and a fair amount of Ids?Fried the MOSFET doing stuff I shouldn't have been doing.
Let me guess, too much load while holding it a less than full speed putting the FET in the linear region (instead of saturation) where you have both decent Vds and a fair amount of Ids?
Let me guess, too much load while holding it a less than full speed putting the FET in the linear region (instead of saturation) where you have both decent Vds and a fair amount of Ids?
Doh! (said in my best Homer Simpson voice).The Makita started it up two weeks ago fine, but it gave up last weekend.