No problem Ted ! ;-) Ok, many thanks ! At the worst case (no reference found or specifications) i could try to built a comparable fonctionality (triac) with 2 diods (high power / min 10A,15V)... But with a "classic" reference, buying this item should be much more easy :) Thkx, J/M ted Summers a \ufffdcrit : > My bad- it is a triac. The parts to xref are in what is called the > "Japanese semiconductor cross-reference. It costs US$40 (approx). I > know someone who has one. I can try and call him tomorrow. I will let > you know what I find out > On Jul 26, 2005, at 7:51 AM, Jean-Marc M\ufffdlot wrote: > > >>Thanks a lot Ted ! >>But i really can't find any kind of informations on this \ufffdl\ufffdment :( >>I just phone to a important electronic dealer in Brussels but they >>cannot help me. This reference is unknown for them. >>I'm still searching for any datasheet on the web but without success. >>I'm almost sure (i'm living in Belgium) that electronic store have only >>'Nedis' (Philips) or 'Texas Instrument' equivalence. So i try to find >>the specification to get a 100% compatible electronic component. >>Have you any idea 'bout the specification for this item ? >>Here you can find the drawning of this item : >>http://www.moderncubism.com/Z/part.jpg >> >>J/M >> >> >>ted Summers a \ufffdcrit : >> >>>that is a transistor. the C designates it is a japanese part. The REAL >>>part number would be: >>>2SC10P038 >>> >>>Try and get that part, and all will be good.... >>>Hope this helps, >>>Ted >>> >>>On Jul 26, 2005, at 3:49 AM, Jean-Marc M\ufffdlot wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Hi all. >>>>I've got a trouble with my EMax S.E. >>>>The sampler was "power off" but anyway when, by a sunny morning, i >>>>tried >>>>to switch it on ... Nothing ! >>>>My first action was to unscrew the machine and check fuses and others >>>>"mechanic" (wire connexion, ...) possibilities. But with success ... >>>> >>>>So i've tested the internal PSU and noticed the +5V was down. >>>>It seems that there are 2 faulty components : >>>>- Capacitor (22000 microFarad - 10V) : Electrolytic >>>>- Triac (2 diodes, common cathod) but i cannot find any piece of >>>>information on this element ... :( >>>> >>>>The element is screw on a little thermal dissipator with 3 pins and >>>>the >>>>reference is : C 1 0 P 0 3 8 (and a little code in the right up >>>>corner >>>>: >>>>IR4J). >>>>I guest it's just a dual diode redressor with a common cathod >>>>(centered >>>>pin) but i cannot find specifications... Maybe 10A... And this >>>>element >>>>is in the low-voltage part of the PSU (10V ... Maybe 12V). >>>> >>>>Any clue ? >>>> >>>>Thanks a lot >>>>Jean-Marc. >>>> >>>>-- >>>>Jean-Marc >>>>http://www.moderncubism.com >>>> >>>> >>>>Emax and Emax II User's Group Website >>>> >>>>http://www.silveriafamily.com >>>>Yahoo! Groups Links >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Emax and Emax II User's Group Website >>> >>>http://www.silveriafamily.com >>>Yahoo! Groups Links >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>Emax and Emax II User's Group Website >> >>http://www.silveriafamily.com >>Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > Emax and Emax II User's Group Website > > http://www.silveriafamily.com > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > -- Jean-Marc http://www.moderncubism.com
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Re: [emax] PSU on Emax S.E.
2005-07-27 by Jean-Marc Mélot
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