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Ready-to-Run (RTR) SSR DC Speaker Protection and Delay GB

Received yesterday in UK. Package seems to have seen some action, but contents are fine.

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Ut oh. What's supposed to be in bag? I have a small bag with a "1" on it, has two items that look to attach on each board. Seems like I remember when I opened it, there were two little bags like that. Pretty sure I threw it out with the wrappings. What do I need to pay for replacement? Items look super inexpensive but shipping is what it is.

Thanks 🙏,

Russellc
 
Ut oh. What's supposed to be in bag? I have a small bag with a "1" on it, has two items that look to attach on each board. Seems like I remember when I opened it, there were two little bags like that. Pretty sure I threw it out with the wrappings. What do I need to pay for replacement? Items look super inexpensive but shipping is what it is.

Thanks 🙏,

Russellc
The bag with a “1” shows that it has enough Molex power connectors for 1 pair of boards.

There is small silver ESD wrapped bag containing the bonus add on low capacitance power supply PCB. And two larger ESD bags with the SSRs proper.

Which of these are you missing?
 
Some members have expressed concern that if they have a dual SLB and dual trafo setup that the amp chassis would be too tight to fit the SSR’s. This was one of the primary design goals, to make it as small and compact as possible so that it can go almost in any amp chassis. Here is an example of Vunce’s USSA5 with dual SLBs and dual trafos.

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If anyone who has used their SSRs can comment on how small and easy it is to fit I. Your chassis, please share your thoughts.

Thanks,
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I'm pretty sure I have these same heatsinks (320 X 300 X 75mm) - planning on using them for my AN39 build!