Well, the ones I saw listed with a picture had a date code of '1514', which 
suggests they were manufactured in the 14th week of 2015. With all of the 
counterfeit parts that are roaming-around out there I'd be suspicious, too. 
On top of that, it's hard to believe there would be enough demand to 
manufacture & test these obsolete parts.

They certainly are cheap enough to experiment with or use as replacements, 
but I never have, and never will, use any drivers rated below 200 volts in 
my designs.


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