Digikey US used to have some sort of "levy" if below their minimum order of $US 25
So the link is for the (housing) receptacle(?) and the pins are item . . ?
So the link is for the (housing) receptacle(?) and the pins are item . . ?
The pins (SEH-001T-P0.6) are digi-key part number 455-1042-1-ND.
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail?name=455-1042-1-ND
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail?name=455-1042-1-ND
No, I just ordered a set from the sellers ebay page yesterday.
That reminds me I wanted to ask you YFW where these are being shipped from? The ebay page says Taiwan but your profile here says LA.
That reminds me I wanted to ask you YFW where these are being shipped from? The ebay page says Taiwan but your profile here says LA.
Do you have an estimate on transit time to the US? I'm just curious when I should expect to see them arrive.
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Dave
Am I the only DIY'er who feels a bit like an excited puppy at supper time? 😀
I am SO curious! 😀
Then again, the ordered terminal pieces are shipped by UPS express, so I wouldn't be surprised if they arrive before the modules, even though they're ordered later.
I am SO curious! 😀
Then again, the ordered terminal pieces are shipped by UPS express, so I wouldn't be surprised if they arrive before the modules, even though they're ordered later.
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Dumb questions probably, but the terminal pieces connect the amp to . . .
and apart from a case & connectors for mains, input & output, is anything else needed, eg is there an on-board fuse?
Thanks
and apart from a case & connectors for mains, input & output, is anything else needed, eg is there an on-board fuse?
Thanks
Otto,
Since the amps have both the signal and psu circuits integrated on one PCB, i suspect that the terminals will be for audio input, the mains power, and the terminals for the output power. It basically sounds like you supply a chassis, switches, and audio/power terminals and you have an amp.
Since the amps have both the signal and psu circuits integrated on one PCB, i suspect that the terminals will be for audio input, the mains power, and the terminals for the output power. It basically sounds like you supply a chassis, switches, and audio/power terminals and you have an amp.
Connectors are in!
Damn that was quick!
I ordered the connectors tuesday afternoon my time, and I just received them!
Around here, UPS isn't roumored for the best possible parcel handling care, but they no NOT waste time.
Now I just miss one tiny detail. MY MODULES!
The suspense is killing me!
somehow this started spinning in my head:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KItFpClyqOs
(Munching my lunch while listening)


I ordered the connectors tuesday afternoon my time, and I just received them!
Around here, UPS isn't roumored for the best possible parcel handling care, but they no NOT waste time.
Now I just miss one tiny detail. MY MODULES!

The suspense is killing me!
somehow this started spinning in my head:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KItFpClyqOs
(Munching my lunch while listening)
dnewma04
> the amps have both the signal and psu circuits integrated on one PCB, i suspect that the terminals will be for audio input, the mains power, and the terminals for the output power. It basically sounds like you supply a chassis, switches, and audio/power terminals and you have an amp.
I thought so. It just sounded like an amp so to be in the spirit of the Eagles Take it Easy, maybe it was not true . .
😉
> the amps have both the signal and psu circuits integrated on one PCB, i suspect that the terminals will be for audio input, the mains power, and the terminals for the output power. It basically sounds like you supply a chassis, switches, and audio/power terminals and you have an amp.
I thought so. It just sounded like an amp so to be in the spirit of the Eagles Take it Easy, maybe it was not true . .
😉
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