artemsemon you are correct with your research about the 2N3904 You can also use a I used a 2N2907 TO-220 transistor. It has successfully been used as sensor replacement in multiple different machines. the only way to know which one Apple uses is by trying to take it apart and hoping that it is marked. Go with your research and I am certain you already recognized that you will have to tie the Base and Collector of the transistor together.
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artemsemon you are correct with your research about the 2N3904 You can also use a I used a 2N2907 TO-220 transistor. It has successfully been used as sensor replacement in multiple different machines. The only way to know which one Apple uses is by trying to take it apart and hoping that it is marked. Go with your research and I am certain you already recognized that you will have to tie the Base and Collector of the transistor together.
artemsemon you are correct with your research about the 2N3904 You can also use a I used a 2N2907 TO-220 transistor. It has successfully been used as sensor replacement in multiple different machines. the only way to know which one Apple uses is by trying to take it apart and hoping that it is marked. Go with your research and I am certain you already recognized that you will have to tie the Base and Collector of the transistor together.