I need a transistor cover

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Brad Sarno
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I need a transistor cover

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Does anyone have one of those black plastic transistor covers like what's on a Session 400 or LTD amp? I just need one.

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Brad, I searched through a lot of junk and can't find one. The best I can do is: Mouser Electronics, Plastic cover for TO-3 transistor,cat# 561-E003, Catalog# 621, page 945. $0.97ea. (no minimum order)

www.mouser.com ..... 800-346-6873
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Brad, I searched thru the entire maintenance dept junk boxes & came up zilch. Sorry. Whatsamatta? Naked TO-220?
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Ray, is that a TO-220? I just guessed that it was a TO-3. I have ever seen a cover for a TO-220.
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Yea, it's naked. It's got 53 volts on it and I'd hate to short it out.

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Okay guys. Did you find a source for these? If so, please let me know as I need one also. Source contact and part number would be awesome. You guys rule!
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Dave, check your email.

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Thanks Brad!
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Seem's like Peavey would have them. Email them. I think it's parts@peavey.com or something like that. Their prices are pretty reasonable.

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Brad, I have a couple or so more left if someone needs to replace a broken one.

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Post by Brad Sarno »

Thanks Harold. I'm gonna send David one of the extras that you sent me. That still leaves me with a spare. Thanks so much Harold! We both thank you.

Brad