UEG to Modcan Re: [sdiy] Dual Concentric Pots? (20k Linear)
Cynthia Webster
cynthia.webster at gte.net
Tue Mar 26 20:34:00 CET 2002
Thanks Tony!
Thanks to you I found Tocos.com to be a good start for pots & Trimpots...
However I think that my kind of small quantities will just make them laugh!
I'm interested in converting a couple of Encore Universal Event Generators
over to the Modcan panel format, (the UEG uses all 20K Linear Taper Pots)
to cut down on panel real estate. This way I can fit a UEG onto a standard
double width Modcan modular panel.
http://www.modcan.com
http://www.encoreelectronics.com/cont_ueg1.html
I made an official inquiry with both Tocos, and a couple of their local
distributors...
But I'm still hoping to find dual-concentric linear taper pots like 20K or
10K (Yikes! Because specially ordering them might cost more than the modules
themselves)?
If anyone else is interested, maybe we could combine quantities for better
price? I could see doubling the number of channels on a Sequencer on the
same panel, in the same amount of space (for example)...
Cynthia
I made an official inquiry with both them and a couple of local distributors
on 3/26/02 11:11 AM, Tony Clark at clark at andrews.edu wrote:
>> Ideally I'd like to fine either Dual 10K or 20K Linear tapered Pots
>> (that can of course be controlled separately) actually anything in the 5K
>> to 50k range might work.
>>
>> I went to the Alan-Bradly, Bourns, and Nobel websites - and was really
>> disappointed...
>
> Here's a possibility:
>
> http://www.tocos.com/panelcon/panel_pdf/ra30yd.pdf
>
> I just went to google and typed in "ganged pots", but you may
> find more results using "concentric potentiometers".
>
> Good luck!
>
> Tony
>
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