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JJGross
Hi all,
I'm having a bear of a time chasing down a couple dual emitter power resistors for a friend's Tsunami PA amp. They're .22 ohm 7w dual cement power resistors with a common center leg. I found one person on ebay selling them - but they'll only sell 50 & I only need one. I should get at least on more for a spare too, since it looks like a couple have already been replaced in there.

Searches through findchips.com, Mouser, Allied, Digikey and other common sources (even Google) has turned up nada. I won't rule out that I'm not doing my search right.

Attached is a picture of the bad one I pulled out of there. How it got busted like that I won't hazard a guess.

Anyone have a source (prefer No. America) of these that doesn't require me to buy 48 extra parts + shipp from Hong Kong? Any help is appreciated.

Cheers
Geek
Hi,

I used to replace those in the TV shop with two 0.22 ohm, 5W or 10W 5% or better wirewound resistors.

Looking at the physical size of that thing in your pic, 7W is pretty optimistic unless it can handle glowing dull red ;)

Cheers!
Chartal
Hi.

Noble made some.

Noble-USA

Noble-Japan

MCM Electronics have the 5+5W part. -->> RGC55-.22
unclejed613
denon and yamaha and sony still use them.

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