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Sci.Electronics.Basics -> Replacement transistor for 2N1711

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Author: Ante Maljkovic
Date: 15:25 14-04-08

Do you know for replacement transistor that I can use instead of 2N1711
transistor, which I can't find anywhere near me...

Thanks...

Author: Bob Eld
Date: 15:37 14-04-08



"Ante Maljkovic" <antem_makniovo@post.htnet.hr> wrote in message
news:fu0b3h$ba$2@ss408.t-com.hr...
> Do you know for replacement transistor that I can use instead of 2N1711
> transistor, which I can't find anywhere near me...
>
> Thanks...

Try a 2N2219A.



Author: Eeyore
Date: 16:21 14-04-08



Ante Maljkovic wrote:

> Do you know for replacement transistor that I can use instead of 2N1711
> transistor, which I can't find anywhere near me...

Does it need to be in TO-39 metal can ? What's the application ? It's a
truly ancient device !

Graham


Author: Eeyore
Date: 16:23 14-04-08



Bob Eld wrote:

> "Ante Maljkovic" <antem_makniovo@post.htnet.hr> wrote
>
> > Do you know for replacement transistor that I can use instead of 2N1711
> > transistor, which I can't find anywhere near me...
>
> Try a 2N2219A.

Is that likely to be any more available ?

The voltage rating is somewhat lower too.

Graham



Author: Ante Maljkovic
Date: 17:09 14-04-08

Eeyore wrote:
>
> Ante Maljkovic wrote:
>
>> Do you know for replacement transistor that I can use instead of 2N1711
>> transistor, which I can't find anywhere near me...
>
> Does it need to be in TO-39 metal can ? What's the application ? It's a
> truly ancient device !

I guess it doesn't need to be in TO-39 metal can.
It's for repairing some old welding device... :)

Author: Bob Eld
Date: 19:03 14-04-08


"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4803BD36.98CE285@hotmail.com...
>
>
> Bob Eld wrote:
>
> > "Ante Maljkovic" <antem_makniovo@post.htnet.hr> wrote
> >
> > > Do you know for replacement transistor that I can use instead of
2N1711
> > > transistor, which I can't find anywhere near me...
> >
> > Try a 2N2219A.
>
> Is that likely to be any more available ?
>
> The voltage rating is somewhat lower too.
>
> Graham

What, You want it availavle too? Boy some people want everything. BTW, a
2N2219A is in the April 2008 Mouser catalog, pg 478.



Author: Eeyore
Date: 20:07 14-04-08



Bob Eld wrote:

> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > Bob Eld wrote:
> > > "Ante Maljkovic" <antem_makniovo@post.htnet.hr> wrote
> > >
> > > > Do you know for replacement transistor that I can use instead of
> > > > 2N1711 transistor, which I can't find anywhere near me...
> > >
> > > Try a 2N2219A.
> >
> > Is that likely to be any more available ?
> >
> > The voltage rating is somewhat lower too.
>
>
> What, You want it availavle too? Boy some people want everything. BTW, a
> 2N2219A is in the April 2008 Mouser catalog, pg 478.

I see they also have the 2N1711 !

The OP is in Hungary if I recall my country codes correctly.

I see Farnell have it and they are at least somewhat nearer to the OP.
Trouble is the minimum order value.
http://uk.farnell.com/2416256/semiconductors/product.us0?sku=MULTICOMP-2N1711&_reque
stid=11801

Aha ! EBAY !

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Transistor-2N1711-15a-50v-70mhz-TO5-ST_W0QQitemZ170136314339QQihZ0
07QQcategoryZ36332QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQ_trksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItem

Graham


Author: Paul E. Schoen
Date: 01:04 15-04-08


"Ante Maljkovic" <antem_makniovo@post.htnet.hr> wrote in message
news:fu0h66$h16$1@ss408.t-com.hr...
> Eeyore wrote:
>>
>> Ante Maljkovic wrote:
>>
>>> Do you know for replacement transistor that I can use instead of 2N1711
>>> transistor, which I can't find anywhere near me...
>>
>> Does it need to be in TO-39 metal can ? What's the application ? It's a
>> truly ancient device !
>
> I guess it doesn't need to be in TO-39 metal can.
> It's for repairing some old welding device... :)

Would that be a "Duffers" current meter? We have been replacing them (in
old circuit breaker test equipment), and there might be some old PC boards
around. I seem to remember the boards bristling with old style transistors.
I might even be able to get hold of a complete working unit, but shipping
would probably be costly.

Paul



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