I did think this - if I can't find something that will fit, I'll pretend it didn't happen and just remove it. Good to hear some validation, still.
Thanks! Aaron. Paul Koning writes: > If all else fails, a pair of wires will do. You don't actually need an EMI > filter for the thing to work. But it's good to have one to keep EMI within > factory specs. So I'd classify these devices as "optional but desirable". > > paul > >> On Sep 22, 2017, at 12:12 PM, Aaron Jackson via cctalk >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> The EMI filter in my PDP-11 (11/23+) chassis has failed and appears to >> be a dead short. I've had a browse on the web but thought I would ask >> here if anyone knows of a fitting replacement? >> >> It's a Corcom F2932C, 5A at 250V. The small IEC sockets with built in 5A >> EMI filter was my first thought, but I think they might be a bit too >> long to fit within the steel housing. >> >> Does anyone have any suggestions? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Aaron. >> >> >> -- >> Aaron Jackson >> PhD Student, Computer Vision Laboratory, Uni of Nottingham >> http://aaronsplace.co.uk -- Aaron Jackson PhD Student, Computer Vision Laboratory, Uni of Nottingham http://aaronsplace.co.uk
