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  1. GeorgeIoak

    Can You Identify This Part

    it's in a new circuit and definitely not military or foreign. i'm guessing it's a FET but I don't know how to cross a part number with only part marking
  2. GeorgeIoak

    Can You Identify This Part

    I sent you an email with a picture of the part since I don't see how to add files in this forum
  3. GeorgeIoak

    Help on wiring a whole house van

    There are 3 wires on the fan for 2 different speeds. If you connect this to a standard wall switch you will only be able to get 1 fan speed. You should be able to tell which wires are used and then just connect the higher fan speed to your standard wall switch.
  4. GeorgeIoak

    Can You Identify This Part

    The part is a 3-pin device and appears to be a transistor or diode. on top of the part is the marking "KL3 K3". how can I determine exactly what this is and get a manufacturer part number?
  5. GeorgeIoak

    Need a Part # for Parallel Cable Connector

    I can't seem to locate who would make the "standard" 36-pin connectors. I'm not looking for the cable ends. What I need is a through hole right angle male connector. This would be the same connector that you would find on the printer end of a printer cable. I'm designing a product that...
  6. GeorgeIoak

    electrical slip ring replacement

    How does this get me 10 circuits though?
  7. GeorgeIoak

    electrical slip ring replacement

    I looking for a way to transfer 10 DC low current signals on a rotating device. The standard electrical slip rings are too expensive (several hundred dollars) and I'm trying to locate a lower cost solution. I've come up with a plastic pipe which I slide a series of copper rings onto seperated...
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