Hello,
I live in Kerala, India where it is hard to find the parts to build a gainclone. I've still managed to get most of the parts except the recommended MUR860 diodes. Is there a more commonly available equivalent for this component? Perhaps a fellow DIYer in India could suggest a place in India where the MUR860 might be available?
Thanks!
Mahesh
I live in Kerala, India where it is hard to find the parts to build a gainclone. I've still managed to get most of the parts except the recommended MUR860 diodes. Is there a more commonly available equivalent for this component? Perhaps a fellow DIYer in India could suggest a place in India where the MUR860 might be available?
Thanks!
Mahesh
I don't know if this helps, but it might be worth a shot.
Is it possible for you to get samples from On Semi or Fairchild?
I ordered 20 samples from On, they charged $15 US for shipping. They came from Singapore.
I ordered a dozen RURP860 samples from Fairchild, no charge. Both arrived by courrier within a few days.
Is it possible for you to get samples from On Semi or Fairchild?
I ordered 20 samples from On, they charged $15 US for shipping. They came from Singapore.
I ordered a dozen RURP860 samples from Fairchild, no charge. Both arrived by courrier within a few days.
mxv146 said:I live in Kerala...
Cochin is a beautiful place to live, Mahesh! I love it very much. It's a pity that I won't be there again for a year or 2, or I could bring you some MUR860s... 🙂
Surely someone in Bangalore or Delhi must supply them 😕
mopus said:
I ordered 20 samples from On, they charged $15 US for shipping. They came from Singapore.
fyi, they cost SGD1.29 ea for quantities above 25 in singapore. i thought it'd be easier to source these in canada or north america?
rgds
garbage
Mahesh
if all else fails, email me. if you pay the cost and shipping, i should be able to ship some to you.
btw, love the pics on your site. 🙂
rgds
garbage
if all else fails, email me. if you pay the cost and shipping, i should be able to ship some to you.
btw, love the pics on your site. 🙂
rgds
garbage
garbage:
Strange how it worked out, but in quantities of 10's they're $1.35 cdn each plus shipping from Digikey. So the 20 I got would have cost $35 cdn instead of the $20 cdn I paid for shipping from On. All in all it was the most expedient solution for me.
Other places like Newark, Arrow, Future didn't have any better prices, at least as far as I remember.
Strange how it worked out, but in quantities of 10's they're $1.35 cdn each plus shipping from Digikey. So the 20 I got would have cost $35 cdn instead of the $20 cdn I paid for shipping from On. All in all it was the most expedient solution for me.
Other places like Newark, Arrow, Future didn't have any better prices, at least as far as I remember.
Hi Mahesh,
I can get you parts available in Chennai. I couldn't find MUR860 but they have MUR1660. I will be going to the market to get some rectifiers for my Gainclone which currently uses a 10A moulded bridge.
By the way MUR 1660 is two diodes with the anodes connected. Apparently we can use these in parallel.
I will also look for 10A Schottky diodes.
Cheers,
Ashok.
If you want anything please go offline.
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I can get you parts available in Chennai. I couldn't find MUR860 but they have MUR1660. I will be going to the market to get some rectifiers for my Gainclone which currently uses a 10A moulded bridge.
By the way MUR 1660 is two diodes with the anodes connected. Apparently we can use these in parallel.
I will also look for 10A Schottky diodes.
Cheers,
Ashok.
If you want anything please go offline.
amadhavan ( at ) eth.net Change to @ and remove the spaces.
how about this one
How about this one.
MBR1060 Schottky barrier diode 60V 10A/150Ap TO220AC
Don't know if its as fast as the mur860 but it think its better then a standart bridge rectifier.
How about this one.
MBR1060 Schottky barrier diode 60V 10A/150Ap TO220AC
Don't know if its as fast as the mur860 but it think its better then a standart bridge rectifier.
similar situation
I started the following thread yesterday with a similar problem. May be we get together and solve it.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=43460
thanks
I started the following thread yesterday with a similar problem. May be we get together and solve it.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=43460
thanks
mopus said:I don't know if this helps, but it might be worth a shot.
Is it possible for you to get samples from On Semi or Fairchild?
I ordered 20 samples from On, they charged $15 US for shipping. They came from Singapore.
I ordered a dozen RURP860 samples from Fairchild, no charge. Both arrived by courrier within a few days.
It is tempting to use this facility. But it is not clear if this is right. Possibly they send free sample to companies only, for a future bulk order. I do not know if this advantage should be used for personal use. Anyway, this is my personal feeling.
Free samples.
Its a free market. Anyone can ask for samples.
The chances are that you may not get them if the supplier is not convinced that you are a genuine user and could possible help them in getting orders for the component in future. They will also probably follow up with emails to see if you found them useful and where you were using them.
Even as an individual you could be useful if you were developing a design that could be commercialised . They need to be convinced about it.
The only situation where it might not be ethical is when you fib about your intentions.
You could very well say you are building an experimental amp.
Cheers.
Its a free market. Anyone can ask for samples.
The chances are that you may not get them if the supplier is not convinced that you are a genuine user and could possible help them in getting orders for the component in future. They will also probably follow up with emails to see if you found them useful and where you were using them.
Even as an individual you could be useful if you were developing a design that could be commercialised . They need to be convinced about it.
The only situation where it might not be ethical is when you fib about your intentions.
You could very well say you are building an experimental amp.
Cheers.
Thanks for all the friendly replies!
falcot:
Thanks! Cochin is developing fast - when I moved back here from the US I didn't expect that I will get a fast DSL connection here...
garbage:
Glad you liked the pictures. Hope you will make a trip to Kerala some time.
ashok:
Thank you for offering to help - I'll email you.
Mahesh
falcot:
Thanks! Cochin is developing fast - when I moved back here from the US I didn't expect that I will get a fast DSL connection here...
garbage:
Glad you liked the pictures. Hope you will make a trip to Kerala some time.
ashok:
Thank you for offering to help - I'll email you.
Mahesh
Mahesh, just a thought. If you have friend or family in Delhi, you could try the Lajpat Rai Market, near the Red Fort in Old Delhi.
Or try Vikas Hybrids Ltd (I think in Rajastan, maybe in other places). From what I'm told, they had some association with Motorola (now ON Semi, who make the MUR860).
😉
Or try Vikas Hybrids Ltd (I think in Rajastan, maybe in other places). From what I'm told, they had some association with Motorola (now ON Semi, who make the MUR860).
😉
Re: Free samples.
Ashok,
Thank you very much for the clarification. In fact I am about to start my first GainClone project with LM3886T and NE5532 as buffer and DC-servo. After I read your posting I felt confident and did order some sample of rectifier from ON Semi. I had to pay US$20 as a postal and handling charge.
Thank you again...
ashok said:Its a free market. Anyone can ask for samples.
The chances are that you may not get them if the supplier is not convinced that you are a genuine user and could possible help them in getting orders for the component in future. They will also probably follow up with emails to see if you found them useful and where you were using them.
Even as an individual you could be useful if you were developing a design that could be commercialised . They need to be convinced about it.
The only situation where it might not be ethical is when you fib about your intentions.
You could very well say you are building an experimental amp.
Cheers.
Ashok,
Thank you very much for the clarification. In fact I am about to start my first GainClone project with LM3886T and NE5532 as buffer and DC-servo. After I read your posting I felt confident and did order some sample of rectifier from ON Semi. I had to pay US$20 as a postal and handling charge.
Thank you again...
mur860
hi,
the mur860 diodes are not available in my city. can anyone in india ship it to me. ill pay the shipping and the price you paid + extra $$$ if you want. lol
ill be really thankful. or is there an alternate. eg different kind of power supply?
cheers rishabh
its urgent
hi,
the mur860 diodes are not available in my city. can anyone in india ship it to me. ill pay the shipping and the price you paid + extra $$$ if you want. lol
ill be really thankful. or is there an alternate. eg different kind of power supply?
cheers rishabh
its urgent
rishabh ,
The MUR860 was available here last time I checked.
How many do you want ?
I'll check and let you know the price + shipping.
Maybe you can keep this off line,.
Send me a PM to ashokm(at)sify(dot)com
Change (at) and (dot).
Cheers,
Ashok.
The MUR860 was available here last time I checked.
How many do you want ?
I'll check and let you know the price + shipping.
Maybe you can keep this off line,.
Send me a PM to ashokm(at)sify(dot)com
Change (at) and (dot).
Cheers,
Ashok.
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