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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Cheltenham
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Not sure if anyone has already seen these but I thought you guys in the US might be pleased to see them. The cores look the same as the ones on ebay from China but at a fraction of the price:
C-cores Stock They look ideal for winding your own output transformers etc ![]() Cheers Matt. |
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