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Hi,
I am finishing my Aleph J and can't seem to find the inrush limiters I had recently purchased for it. I Need four if anybody has a few to spare. Thanks, Jeff |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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Try Newark Electronics on-line. I suspect you take the CL-6 thermistors--the same ones I'm using in my Pass DIY F5. (If not, Newark has a whole host of other "in-rush current limiters", sold as thermistors.
I also guess DigiKey and Mouser also carry them. |
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