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Default Mains Triac replacement

Hi,

I don't normally do lighting, but have a controller with some dead Triacs.
The parts are all marked T1006MJ which I can't find.

Anyway no doubt they are just basic Triacs, to switch mains voltages to
lamps. Each has 5 amp fuse, the case is marked 5 amp per channel max.

What would be the appropriate parts to use? I assume they will all have the
same pinout.


Cheers,

Gareth.


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Hi,

I don't normally do lighting, but have a controller with some dead Triacs. The parts are all
marked T1006MJ which I can't find.

Anyway no doubt they are just basic Triacs, to switch mains voltages to lamps. Each has 5 amp
fuse, the case is marked 5 amp per channel max.

What would be the appropriate parts to use? I assume they will all have the same pinout.


Cheers,

Gareth.


Here's a pdf that references the triac.....Paul

http://www.njd.co.uk/technical/389.pdf



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Hi,

I don't normally do lighting, but have a controller with some dead
Triacs. The parts are all marked T1006MJ which I can't find.

Anyway no doubt they are just basic Triacs, to switch mains voltages to
lamps. Each has 5 amp fuse, the case is marked 5 amp per channel max.

What would be the appropriate parts to use? I assume they will all have
the same pinout.


Cheers,

Gareth.


Here's a pdf that references the triac.....Paul

http://www.njd.co.uk/technical/389.pdf





Ah, the BTA08 sounds familiar now, I have changed these before.

It is an NJD unit.


Cheers,



Gareth.


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