If you solder the pins like I wrote you will get minimum stress even during
use, not only during insertion and you can easily protect the pin on the
EZ10B from the heat if you put a crocodile clamp on the pin you solder as
that works as a heat sink, you can also use a fan to blow on the pin
The latter is exactly what I suggest and if you may utilize a CNC (facility)
it may be really easy and professional. Only the colour of print material is
not very esthetical you work with old technology. Therefore I should prefer
pertinax or an other phenolic resin or Bakelite.
Don't forget the
Hello Bryan , Did you ever find any of those Wamco Minitrons ? Please let
me know and I'll look and see if I have any hidden away some where .All the
best then .. Jim Drosopoulos ...
On Monday, December 10, 2012 8:17:09 PM UTC-5, bryan wrote:
Anyone from here have Wamco Minitrons KW-105S