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    Sproggy Inductors at Jaycar?

    Today I was at Jaycar Electronics, and I noticed that they have a number of power chokes, including a 47uH. Would this work with a sproggy supply?
    It just seems too easy, an off the shelf component, which seems awfully hard to find normally.
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    find out how many AMP it is .. if its 5 or above ... your good to go.

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    Ahh, yeah, I believe that thay have both 3amp and 5amps versions.. and, yes, they should work, but it might be abit hard grtting it to fit on the board..

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    yeh I'm pritty sure that it was 5A.

    but it might be abit hard grtting it to fit on the board..
    It wont be any harder than getting a renco 47uH to fit on the board, this thing is puny comparted to the coilcraft component. Bending legs is easy.
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    Originally posted by hornet
    It wont be any harder than getting a renco 47uH to fit on the board, this thing is puny comparted to the coilcraft component. Bending legs is easy.
    it wasn't that hard, i get your point skinny, but it's easier to fit a smaller component than one that is too large, no doubt on that one

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    great find hornet if it works..... will make OZ ppl making sproggy's that little bit cheaper!
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