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FOR Computer Drive Burner Tube Filament
1.25-30v MUR815X8 OR MUR3015X2 LT1083(LT1084)X2 EMAIL tplyyl@163.com
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I didn't want to disturb your ad in the Trading section, but here at Solid state it fits:
![]() Why the heck do you use a 7A regulator with such a tiny heatsink? With that heatsink you can use it for line-level stuff at most. You could have gone for the cheaper TO-220 package. Otherwise a nice regulator! All the best, Hannes
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FOR Computer Drive Burner Tube Filament£¬the heatsink is enough.
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