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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
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I just ordered some parts from mouser MUR1620ctg for the rectifier wondering what the other part number is for the other rectifier and wondering where i can buy it having trouble locating them
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hmm that is pretty good diode, I would not change it for some other that easy
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Just looked it up in the datasheet.
The CTG is the RoHS-conform, lead-free version of the CT, so it's counterpart will be CTR, or if you need the lead-free: CTRG |
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