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From: Bart Bervoets on 25 Jun 2006 15:07 Any numbers i can substitute for this? From a compaq pc power supply and this supply is very expensive, so it's worth to try fixing. After fixing i test in an old PII so if it blows, i don't take the good machine down. Bart Bervoets
From: Inty XP on 25 Jun 2006 12:24 In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 21:07:35 +0200, Bart Bervoets <nekobe(a)online.be> ha scritto: > Any numbers i can substitute for this? > From a compaq pc power supply and this supply is > very expensive, so it's worth to try fixing. > After fixing i test in an old PII so if it blows, i don't take > the good machine down. Try 2N1925,2N476,AC126,MP21G. > > Bart Bervoets > > -- Inty.Evolution intiglietta(a)email.it -> per email normali e con immagini Jpeg
From: ian field on 25 Jun 2006 12:29 "Inty XP" <intiglietta(a)email.it> wrote in message news:op.tbpminj9eliyee(a)s-athlon... > In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 21:07:35 +0200, Bart Bervoets <nekobe(a)online.be> > ha scritto: > >> Any numbers i can substitute for this? >> From a compaq pc power supply and this supply is >> very expensive, so it's worth to try fixing. >> After fixing i test in an old PII so if it blows, i don't take >> the good machine down. > > Try 2N1925,2N476,AC126,MP21G. >> >> Bart Bervoets >> >> > > > > -- > Inty.Evolution > intiglietta(a)email.it -> per email normali e con immagini Jpeg It looks likely the OP has made an error in identifying the part - it doesn't seem very likely that an ancient germanium transistor would be found in a Compaq PC-PSU!
From: Inty XP on 25 Jun 2006 14:05 In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 18:29:59 +0200, ian field <dai.ode(a)ntlworld.com> ha scritto: > It looks likely the OP has made an error in identifying the part - it > doesn't seem very likely that an ancient germanium transistor would be 2N60B = N-Channel 600 Volt Mosfet (I-PAK) -- Inty.Evolution intiglietta(a)email.it -> per email normali e con immagini Jpeg
From: Jeff Liebermann on 25 Jun 2006 14:04
"Bart Bervoets" <nekobe(a)online.be> hath wroth: >Any numbers i can substitute for this? >From a compaq pc power supply and this supply is >very expensive, so it's worth to try fixing. >After fixing i test in an old PII so if it blows, i don't take >the good machine down. Wrong part number. You're missing some digits in the part number. My guess is that it's a 2n60xx or something similar. The "B" might actually be an "8" but I doubt it. The 2n608 is an old small signal PNP TO-5 xsistor which would never appear in a modern power supply. -- Jeff Liebermann jeffl(a)comix.santa-cruz.ca.us 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |