That being the case, would they then serve as good replacements for the
pair of 150-ohm carbon comps in each of the parasitic suppressors in my
Henry 3KA? (2x 3-500Z) It's developed some minor instability that I
haven't diagnosed yet, but replacing the resistors seems like a good
thing to do whether they turn out to be the actual culprit or not.
Thanks,
Jim N7CXI
On 9/14/2011 4:56 AM, Paul Christensen wrote:
> A better and less expensive choice for most applications that require high
> peak surge capacity and low inductance is the Ohmite "OY" ceramic
> composition type. USD $1.28 in small quantities (47 ohm @ 2W) from DigiKey.
>
> http://www.ohmite.com/catalog/pdf/ox_oy_series.pdf
>
> Paul, W9AC
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 7:33 AM
> Subject: [Amps] You want 47ohm 2 watt carbons?
>
>
>> Hey, if you want 47 ohm 2 watt real carbon resistors, here they are:
>>
>> _ALLEN BRADLEY 47 OHM 2 WATT CARBON COMP. RESISTOR | eBay_
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