It'd be interesting to know the rationale...Holders must be ordered separately.
I guess there exists more options for fuse holders.
Maybe single fused vs. double fused but that would also require a different IEC I guess with contacts in both "chambers"?
As many seems to forget to also order the fuse holders it should be more clearly emphasized that this is necessary.
Maybe single fused vs. double fused but that would also require a different IEC I guess with contacts in both "chambers"?
As many seems to forget to also order the fuse holders it should be more clearly emphasized that this is necessary.
Yes, there are many options for the fuse holders/and fuse drawers.
It says below on the datasheet for (many examples from Schurter of) the parts... Notice the word "required"
Mouser (for at least one of their listings clearly says this... )
AC Power Entry Modules Standard Filter QC 10 A No Drawer
However, Digikey / Mouser / Arrow and I am sure some others have special ordered quantities with certain fuse drawers for sale as packages. They typically list those under their own part numbers that are loosely associated with the Schurter part numbers.
In fairness... I personally don't think that the Schurter datasheet should show the picture on the first page with the fuse drawer installed if a fuse drawer does not come with the part. Said another way... if it does not come standard with the part number, it should not be in the picture. Not everyone reads the datasheets, nevertheless all the way through them. Also, some people may confuse "fuse holder" (part of the assembly) with "fuse drawer" (not included)...
It's easy to understand the confusion.
Just my
It says below on the datasheet for (many examples from Schurter of) the parts... Notice the word "required"
Mouser (for at least one of their listings clearly says this... )
AC Power Entry Modules Standard Filter QC 10 A No Drawer
However, Digikey / Mouser / Arrow and I am sure some others have special ordered quantities with certain fuse drawers for sale as packages. They typically list those under their own part numbers that are loosely associated with the Schurter part numbers.
In fairness... I personally don't think that the Schurter datasheet should show the picture on the first page with the fuse drawer installed if a fuse drawer does not come with the part. Said another way... if it does not come standard with the part number, it should not be in the picture. Not everyone reads the datasheets, nevertheless all the way through them. Also, some people may confuse "fuse holder" (part of the assembly) with "fuse drawer" (not included)...
It's easy to understand the confusion.
Just my
This particular circuit is Zen Mods design, but papa genes all over it of course. Blame them both!@Ben Mah could I kindly have the Gerber files too?
pretty much unobtainable
it could help actually reading/speaking Japanese, so able to rummage through their web and try contacting anyone possibly in know or possession
but, from experience (ppl actually tried) do not even try if you're not able to communicate in Japanese
and yes, if you solve every bit of puzzle, be prepared to pay them dearly ..... anything from 600$ for pair, and then up
if you go back in thread, you'll find few Greedy Boyz actually made their Singing Bush amps with 2SK77B
it could help actually reading/speaking Japanese, so able to rummage through their web and try contacting anyone possibly in know or possession
but, from experience (ppl actually tried) do not even try if you're not able to communicate in Japanese
and yes, if you solve every bit of puzzle, be prepared to pay them dearly ..... anything from 600$ for pair, and then up
if you go back in thread, you'll find few Greedy Boyz actually made their Singing Bush amps with 2SK77B
Are those THF51 Sits there?
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