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Using Triacs as a relay in a amplifier advice needed plz
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<blockquote data-quote="1200GXman" data-source="post: 705212" data-attributes="member: 17884"><p>You see now. He wasn't even paying attention to what I was showing him. He said it is a different thing. :facepalm:</p><p></p><p>You are right. On the original it is written .01 so I presume this is suppressor. He said it is to prevent damage if there is a spike of electricity.</p><p>I even showed him a pic of the one that I am about to replace on a AU101 which is leaking. This he agreed is a suppressor. But as mentioned what annoys me is that he didn't really pay attention while I was asking and referring to parts. Will rather visit a china man who also has a similar shop and apparently also technician. </p><p> </p><p>Exactly why I rather want to play safe and make sure the transformer is still working 100% by running it temporarily on and switching on/off at the wall plug as needed. If I am happy, I will start to work on the switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1200GXman, post: 705212, member: 17884"] You see now. He wasn't even paying attention to what I was showing him. He said it is a different thing. :facepalm: You are right. On the original it is written .01 so I presume this is suppressor. He said it is to prevent damage if there is a spike of electricity. I even showed him a pic of the one that I am about to replace on a AU101 which is leaking. This he agreed is a suppressor. But as mentioned what annoys me is that he didn't really pay attention while I was asking and referring to parts. Will rather visit a china man who also has a similar shop and apparently also technician. Exactly why I rather want to play safe and make sure the transformer is still working 100% by running it temporarily on and switching on/off at the wall plug as needed. If I am happy, I will start to work on the switch. [/QUOTE]
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