Does anybody have an old Motorola rectifier databook to look up these numbers? Thanks in advance!
MDA962-3
MDA962-2
MDA800
MDA880
The 962s in particular look old and clunky. Date code says 7226 on these suckers. Around the time the Beatles broke up.
MDA962-3
MDA962-2
MDA800
MDA880
The 962s in particular look old and clunky. Date code says 7226 on these suckers. Around the time the Beatles broke up.
Yes, but.......
It is still packed away somewhere. Might be a week or two before I get to go through that nightmare. Can it wait that long?
Jocko
It is still packed away somewhere. Might be a week or two before I get to go through that nightmare. Can it wait that long?
Jocko
Bridge Rectifier spec's
Checking both the 2nd and 4th editions I have
The only ones I can tell you are:
MDA 962-2 100PIV 10A
MDA 962-3 200PIV 10A
The MDA 800 and 880's are not listed in the books
I have
Hope this helps
Steve
Apex Jr
Checking both the 2nd and 4th editions I have
The only ones I can tell you are:
MDA 962-2 100PIV 10A
MDA 962-3 200PIV 10A
The MDA 800 and 880's are not listed in the books
I have
Hope this helps
Steve
Apex Jr
Thanks Steve. Hey, maybe I'll use them with the transformers I bought from you. I should build an all-surplus power amp.
The MDA800 is 8 Amps @50 V PIV
The MDA880 is not indexed in Motorola's 1970, 1974 or 1979 data books.
The MDA880 is not indexed in Motorola's 1970, 1974 or 1979 data books.
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