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this is from the line stage of a sanyo tv. Don't have one to hand, anu
thoughts on a suitable equivalent? datasheets has it as 1500v, 5a, 50w...nearest I have is a BU808DFI. ..B |
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On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 10:50:12 -0700, b wrote:
this is from the line stage of a sanyo tv. Don't have one to hand, anu thoughts on a suitable equivalent? datasheets has it as 1500v, 5a, 50w...nearest I have is a BU808DFI. .B I've read that the BU808DFI was part of a recommended replacement 'kit' for improved reliability in the line output stage. http://www.chsinteractive.co.uk/view...oduct_id=20176 -- This is a test sig |
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