Eric, Thanks for checking. At that price it would get real expensive real quick (8 needed)!
I guess I am going to be doing some retrofitting (see my post a moment earlier). --- In [email protected], "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Eric, > > I did some research on those capacitors, and found that the original part > number 2383093G20 is NLA. However, I noticed that part number 2383093G27 is > still available, and is described as "CAP ALU 17500 -10 +150 20V". It is > priced on MOL at $ 36.59 each. I wonder if it is a suitable substitute? > Curiously, I looked at my TPN1106A power supply, and found that it has four > 2383093G21 capacitors labeled 20,000 uF 100 V, even though the parts list > for that unit lists the 17,500 uF capacitor 2383093G20. The 2383093G21, > 20,000 uF capacitors are available from Motorola at $ 50.43 apiece. > > When I looked up the 1-80739B57 diodes, I found them to be NLA, but the > description is "BD EYLTD". That doesn't make much sense, unless the diodes > were offered only as an assembly. > > 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kk2ed > Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 9:49 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Micor TPN1110A power supply parts ID > > Thanks for the reply/suggestion. A stud mount of greater current > rating may be the way to go. I could just drill out of the existing > mounting holes and use the stud mount and a nut/washer combo. > > However, after googling till my eyes fell asleep, I found a few > sources on the web for the original diode - which turns out to be a > 1N3492R. So that takes care of the diodes - > > Now, on to the caps. I mistyped last evening, as they are 17500uf > and not 27000uf. Not as much luck, but I did find one supplier > listing NOS Moto numbered caps on their web site. I requested > pricing. Depending on the price, I will either buy them or retrofit a > newer style cap. > > Eric > KE2D >

