If you happen to have a spare Hayward PCB which resembles this image, I need to know the part number printed on the device (Q200) highlighted in red. Thanks!
if you can't see the numbers with a magnifier, you'll have to get the conformal coating off to see them. you can try using a q-tip with some isopropyl alcohol and try to "smudge" the coating off. with any luck it'll kindof break apart and you can clean the chip off
The PCB is for a Hayward VS 500. This image is from an eBay listing for the same part. The transistor Q200 is fried, obliterating the part number. I'm very familiar with electronics troubleshooting and repair, but not very effective without schematics and part numbers!
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