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Default "Silicon Power Cube"

"Steve Kraus" wrote in message
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I need a "Silicon Power Cube" which I believe is just a couple of SCR's,
potted, on a heat sink. Looks like this:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...misc/cube1.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...misc/cube2.jpg

One side says 8506. The other has a sticker that says M4042. No
manufacturer name but searching around I see similar items made by Reliance
but I can't cross reference from the numbers I have. It's out of a light
dimmer that is rated to handle up to 35A @ 120V. My application is only
pulling about 10A so any similar device 15A and up would be fine. I know I
can subsitute other SCR's but that means reworking the heat sink etc. and
I'd rather replace it in kind.

BTW, I came across a RELIANCE 701819-9X which looks the same except for
markings and has two extra spade connectors where my device has spaces for
them. I don't know if that would work as I'm trying to find a spec sheet
to find out what that actually is. I think some Reliance "Power Cubes" may
be rectifiers.


Steve,
I think the Silicon Power Cube brand has become absorbed through a series of
acquisitions and mergers into the Crydom brand.
Your pictures show what looks like a dual SCR module. From your description of
the application, I'll bet that the Crydom B551SE-2T or B561SE-2T (or
equivalents) will work for you. The datasheet is at
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/pdf/802496.pdf.
Newark lists them as nonstocked items, but will drop-ship from the manufacturer.
http://www.newark.com/72M7087/suppli...equestid=89444.
Digikey lists them online at
http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...e=B551SE-2T-ND but
shows no stock. Don't know if they will drop-ship. You'll have to ask.

Cheers!!!!!
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