Please excuse a newbie question, but I am trying to set up an order at Reichelt, end they don’t have RAD 10/16 which is listed in the parts list of the core module. What can I use as a substitute for this, would a RAD 10/35 work?
Please excuse a newbie question, but I am trying to set up an order at Reichelt, end they don’t have RAD 10/16 which is listed in the parts list of the core module. What can I use as a substitute for this, would a RAD 10/35 work?
The second number is just the maximum voltage it can take. So yeah, you even can take the 10/200 ;)
The second number is just the maximum voltage it can take. So yeah, you even can take the 10/200 ;)
Hi Helge,
I just have changed the orderlist:
“rad 10/16” changed to “rad 10/35”,
“rad 1/16” changed to “rad 1/63”
just to avoid confusion ![]()
Best Regards, Thorsten.
Hi Helge,
I just have changed the orderlist:
“rad 10/16” changed to “rad 10/35”,
“rad 1/16” changed to “rad 1/63”
just to avoid confusion ![]()
Best Regards, Thorsten.
I just have changed the orderlist:
“rad 10/16” changed to “rad 10/35”,
“rad 1/16” changed to “rad 1/63”
just to avoid confusion
Thanks a lot! I am new to meddling with electronics, so it nice to get some advice from the gurus.
Having had the recent misfortune of being without a job, I’m going to have to sell my Logic Control. Imagine my happiness when I was doing a websearch for alternatives, came over this site, and realised I can sell the LC, build a controller, and still have money left over.
I think I’ll start with a simple project like the MidiBox TC to make sure that I can wield the soldering iron and then move on to a complete Logic Control emulating device.
Thanks for making this a possibility.
I just have changed the orderlist:
“rad 10/16” changed to “rad 10/35”,
“rad 1/16” changed to “rad 1/63”
just to avoid confusion
Thanks a lot! I am new to meddling with electronics, so it nice to get some advice from the gurus.
Having had the recent misfortune of being without a job, I’m going to have to sell my Logic Control. Imagine my happiness when I was doing a websearch for alternatives, came over this site, and realised I can sell the LC, build a controller, and still have money left over.
I think I’ll start with a simple project like the MidiBox TC to make sure that I can wield the soldering iron and then move on to a complete Logic Control emulating device.
Thanks for making this a possibility.