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Forum Index : Electronics : parts needed
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Tonda Newbie Joined: 16/11/2009 Location: CanadaPosts: 8 |
Parts needed Gentlemen, I just joined you forum today. I need 2SK 3061 N-chanel Mosfet and I found some article about it dated in 2005. You said that it is available in Australia then. I can not find it in Canada. Any help will be appreciated. I would need 40-50 pc. for my project. Kind regards, Tony at www.radiodoctor.org Tony |
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KarlJ Guru Joined: 19/05/2008 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1178 |
Jaycar lists a 2SK1058 N channel mosfet rated at 7A at $16.35 in quantities of 25+ or an IRF540N rated at 100V 33A for $4.75 or STP16NE06 60V16A at $1.85 try www.jaycar.com.au Luck favours the well prepared |
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GWatPE Senior Member Joined: 01/09/2006 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2127 |
What purpose are the mosfets for. General low voltage, low frequency swithing allows many options. More info will allow a better solution. Gordon. become more energy aware |
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Tonda Newbie Joined: 16/11/2009 Location: CanadaPosts: 8 |
Gentlemen, Thanks for your help. I was trying to get it locally from US or Canada for last 2 weeks, but no luck. I just got about 100 quotations from Hong Kong, ranging from 0.25 cents to $2.50. They all want to sell me something,and ship it the same day , where in Canada or US nobody cared. This N-channel mosfet will be used to make solid state vibrators for old tube car or home radios. The reason why I tried Australia was article from 2005 on your site by Dom? There is a guy in AU selling vibrator kits, but after several e-mails, no reply. I guess he does not want to sell to Canada and does not care. Kind regards, Tony Tony |
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Gizmo Admin Group Joined: 05/06/2004 Location: AustraliaPosts: 5078 |
Hi Tony Do you have a link or contact for the Australian article, I can look into it for you. I have a passion for old valve radios, I have several, most work, some need a little TLC. Glenn The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the second best time is right now. JAQ |
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Tonda Newbie Joined: 16/11/2009 Location: CanadaPosts: 8 |
Hello Glen, All I have is the e-mail to this man in AU, who sells vibrator kits. I do not have his website. E-mail is xxxx.au His name is Tony Maher. Regards, Tony at www.radiodoctor.org Tony |
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9c12m Newbie Joined: 04/09/2007 Location: AustraliaPosts: 28 |
There maybe some related information at this site: http://www.portabletubes.co.uk/sitefiles/ausbatt.htm D |
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Robb Senior Member Joined: 01/08/2007 Location: AustraliaPosts: 221 |
Glen is there a way to PM email addresses and stuff like that? That guy is now spam bot fodder. |
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Tonda Newbie Joined: 16/11/2009 Location: CanadaPosts: 8 |
I am sorry Robb, I did not know that forums could be picked up by spammers . I removed Tony's email. If anybody needs it, please contact me. Kind regards, Tony at www.radiodoctor.org Tony |
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Dinges Senior Member Joined: 04/01/2008 Location: AlbaniaPosts: 510 |
Tonda, It sounds to me that any old FET (N-channel) should work. I had a look at the datasheet ( http://www.datasheet.org.uk/pdf-datasheets/Datasheets-306/93 603.pdf) and the Id=35A (70A peak) seems overkill (never mind the fact that 35A continuous from a TO220 package is wishful thinking - a bunch of STE45NK80 FETs happen to be lying on my desk - 45A, but in ISOTOP package....) If you'd post the schematic people could make a better guess at the needed ratings for that FET, but 35A (continuous) seems to be way overkill to me for a vibrator that only has to power the filaments and anodes of 3-5 valves. Sounds like any old FET of 200V/10A should work, but if you post a schematic we can determine for certain. Seems *very* unlikely that the 2SK3061 is the only part that would work - most likely any generic FET with suitable ratings will do the job, be much easier to find and a whole lot cheaper to boot. Peter. (<-- spent the better half of the day wondering why he kept blowing up tantalum elcos and TTL ICs on a complicated board... till he realized that he had earlier replaced a 7805 by a 7812.... ) (and fully repaired/restored a Philips BX453 valve radio in the past - about 10 different, unrelated defects in that one) |
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Downwind Guru Joined: 09/09/2009 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2333 |
Doh!! Silly bugger!! Good to see im not the only one that makes silly mistakes. Maybe a headset magnifying glass needed. Pete. Sometimes it just works |
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Tonda Newbie Joined: 16/11/2009 Location: CanadaPosts: 8 |
I'm sure you are correct, Peter, But first I will make the vibrator working with those 2SK3061 and than I'll try to substitute for something available locally. I'm getting those from Hong Kong for US $ 0.31 each, good price, but shipping to Canada was $29.00. I have no idea how to place a schematic on this forum, I would have to scan it first and than e-mail it as attachment? I would be working on this schematic later, I would have to figure out some modyfications for positive ground car radios . Regards, Tony Tony |
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