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Re: Why mount crossover components to separate board?
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Thu, 13 September 2012 07:33
mantha3
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Would you worry about heat issues using 5 of these 20W 40R resistors?
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Why mount crossover components to separate board?
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Silas
on Mon, 10 September 2012 12:10
Re: Why mount crossover components to separate board?
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mantha3
on Mon, 10 September 2012 16:31
Re: Why mount crossover components to separate board?
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mantha3
on Mon, 10 September 2012 16:33
Re: Why mount crossover components to separate board?
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Silas
on Tue, 11 September 2012 03:36
Re: Why mount crossover components to separate board?
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mantha3
on Tue, 11 September 2012 07:55
Re: Why mount crossover components to separate board?
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Silas
on Tue, 11 September 2012 12:18
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Wayne Parham
on Wed, 12 September 2012 23:32
Re: Why mount crossover components to separate board?
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mantha3
on Thu, 13 September 2012 07:33
Re: Why mount crossover components to separate board?
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Wayne Parham
on Thu, 13 September 2012 08:19
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