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Where to buy components?
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I have a touch lamp 3-way dimmer which I wanted to repair. I found that it uses BT134 Triac which have shorted and lamp remains on all the time. I tried to find Triac in RadioShack (New Jersey) but could not find it. Can anybody please suggest me where to buy components. I could find some online stores which are good for bulk buying. I am looking for stores for buying components in small quantities for hobby purposes. I am new to component buying in USA, please help? TIA Suraj |
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www.mouser.com
www.digikey.com "Suraj Singh" wrote in message om... Hi, I have a touch lamp 3-way dimmer which I wanted to repair. I found that it uses BT134 Triac which have shorted and lamp remains on all the time. I tried to find Triac in RadioShack (New Jersey) but could not find it. Can anybody please suggest me where to buy components. I could find some online stores which are good for bulk buying. I am looking for stores for buying components in small quantities for hobby purposes. I am new to component buying in USA, please help? TIA Suraj |
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Hello,
In addition to the 2 companies the other poster mentioned I would add: www.mcmelectronics.com, good general purpose repair parts source for a lot of consumer goods. Prices usually reasonable, minimum order not too high. Alas, while there used to be several good electronics parts suppliers in northern New Jersey and in New York City, they have all gone out of business over the last 20 years, but if you find one, please let me know! Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics Suraj Singh wrote: Hi, I have a touch lamp 3-way dimmer which I wanted to repair. I found that it uses BT134 Triac which have shorted and lamp remains on all the time. I tried to find Triac in RadioShack (New Jersey) but could not find it. Can anybody please suggest me where to buy components. I could find some online stores which are good for bulk buying. I am looking for stores for buying components in small quantities for hobby purposes. I am new to component buying in USA, please help? TIA Suraj |
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"Suraj Singh" wrote in message om... Hi, I have a touch lamp 3-way dimmer which I wanted to repair. I found that it uses BT134 Triac which have shorted and lamp remains on all the time. I tried to find Triac in RadioShack (New Jersey) but could not find it. Can anybody please suggest me where to buy components. I could find some online stores which are good for bulk buying. I am looking for stores for buying components in small quantities for hobby purposes. I am new to component buying in USA, please help? TIA Suraj Radio Shack sells a suitable triac, it won't have the same number on it but it'll work. |
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I've repaired two of these touch lamp 3-way dimmers over the last 5 years
(two different lamps) and both times it was the electrolytic capacitors that had gone out of spec. Just an FYI to make sure the problem is really with the triac before you search for the replacement. Good luck! Bob "mike appenzeller" wrote in message om... (Suraj Singh) wrote in message . com... Hi, I have a touch lamp 3-way dimmer which I wanted to repair. I found that it uses BT134 Triac which have shorted and lamp remains on all the time. I tried to find Triac in RadioShack (New Jersey) but could not find it. Can anybody please suggest me where to buy components. I could find some online stores which are good for bulk buying. I am looking for stores for buying components in small quantities for hobby purposes. I am new to component buying in USA, please help? TIA |
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Thanks to all who replied! Well I live in Sayreville. This weekend I
am going to try out any available TRIAC with Radio Shack with a voltage rating of 300V or more even 200V will do with little risk. When I opened the little box in the base of lamp physically circuit looked fine, no burn out. next I found the schemetic on google and my sus****ion was no TRIAC. I do not have a multimeter with me so I carried out a little experiment to make sure the TRIAC is faulty. I just disconnected the Gate and left it floating in the air, plugged in the lamp in supply and the bulb was on. To further make sure (in case TRIAC is tooooo sensitive) I tied the Gate with Cathode, bulb was still on, it means the gate has lost control. I knew this happens with SCRs and TRIACs as I have used them while designing my own solid state relays, light operated porch lamp and clap switch. I will try to put a pre-amplifier and a condenser mic to make this lamp clap operated along with the touch.... but thats the next step. |
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"Suraj Singh" wrote in message om... Thanks to all who replied! Well I live in Sayreville. This weekend I am going to try out any available TRIAC with Radio Shack with a voltage rating of 300V or more even 200V will do with little risk. One thing I forgot, I don't think the Radio Shack triacs have the tab isolated from the center pin, so if it mounts to a non-isolated heatsink (like the casing of the dimmer) you should use a mica insulator. Wouldn't hurt to check the triac to see if it is isolated though.. |
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