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Springtime for ubilicals and tubeheads



 
 
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Old October 10th 06, 11:19 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Andre Jute
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The Dunce in the Corner brayed:
Andre Jute wrote:

Yo, Andy, the trickiest consideration is actually where your caps are
and how they're discharged and how fast, so you don't have big joule
lurking on exposed pins


A silicon diode will fix that.

Graham


Of course it will, Poopie. And a designer who doesn't have his mind in
gear, or who doesn't know he is supposed to put his mind in gear, will
of course put a silicon diode on every line, coming and going, up and
down, and round the mulberry bush. But Andy isn't one of those
inelegant clowns, which is why I mentioned it.

If that's okay with you, of course.

Andre Jute
Our legislators managed to criminalize fox-hunting and smoking; when
they will get off their collective fat arse and criminalize negative
feedback? It is clearly consumed only by undesirables.

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Old October 11th 06, 12:00 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Andre Jute wrote:

when
they will get off their collective fat arse and criminalize negative
feedback? It is clearly consumed only by undesirables.


Cretin


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Old October 10th 06, 05:39 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Andre Jute wrote:


Couple of possibilities:

1. Bulgin used to make connectors up to eight pole that were shielded
on both plug and socket. They were black and reasonably small (like
their round 3 point chassis socket and plug sets


Not legal.

Graham

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Old October 10th 06, 11:19 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Andre Jute
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The Dunce in the Corner brayed another soundbite:
Andre Jute wrote:


Couple of possibilities:

1. Bulgin used to make connectors up to eight pole that were shielded
on both plug and socket. They were black and reasonably small (like
their round 3 point chassis socket and plug sets


Not legal.

Graham


What is not legal, Poopie? Those old Bulgin connectors, only those old
Bulgin connectors which were shielded on both plug and socket, only the
eight pin version, only the black ones, only the smaller black ones,
only the round ones, only the three prong chassis versions, only the
intended application of linking two HV units?

Which is "Not legal", oh Poopie, do tell!

Andre Jute
Impedance is futile, you will be simulated into the triode of the Borg.
-- Robert Casey

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Old October 11th 06, 12:01 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Eeyore
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Andre Jute wrote:

The Dunce in the Corner brayed another soundbite:
Andre Jute wrote:


Couple of possibilities:

1. Bulgin used to make connectors up to eight pole that were shielded
on both plug and socket. They were black and reasonably small (like
their round 3 point chassis socket and plug sets


Not legal.

Graham


What is not legal, Poopie? Those old Bulgin connectors, only those old
Bulgin connectors which were shielded on both plug and socket, only the
eight pin version, only the black ones, only the smaller black ones,
only the round ones, only the three prong chassis versions, only the
intended application of linking two HV units?

Which is "Not legal", oh Poopie, do tell!


See (BS)EN/IEC60065.

Graham

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Old October 11th 06, 10:46 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Andy Evans
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Eeyore wrote:
Andre Jute wrote:

The Dunce in the Corner brayed another soundbite:
Andre Jute wrote:


Couple of possibilities:

1. Bulgin used to make connectors up to eight pole that were shielded
on both plug and socket. They were black and reasonably small (like
their round 3 point chassis socket and plug sets

Not legal.

Graham


What is not legal, Poopie? Those old Bulgin connectors, only those old
Bulgin connectors which were shielded on both plug and socket, only the
eight pin version, only the black ones, only the smaller black ones,
only the round ones, only the three prong chassis versions, only the
intended application of linking two HV units?

Which is "Not legal", oh Poopie, do tell!


See (BS)EN/IEC60065.


http://www.bsonline.bsi-global.com/search/results/1

Anywhere you can read this for less than £96 as above?

 




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