tube sockets - 3D printer!
> For A-101's I use 0.093" crimp-style connector socket pins (they cost
about $0.10 US from digikey, part #A14097-ND). After soldering wire to the
crimp-pin, I cover with heat-shrink tubing. It's very solid. Also works for
IN-1's, though I advise u
Hi Jan,
You can use this socket for tubes with 1mm diameter pins:
http://uk.farnell.com/harwin/h3161-01/socket-pcb-tin-knurled-1mm/dp/149318
it is not cheap, but works really well and it is easy to solder it.
There is 1.93 mounting hole in specs, but use 2mm hole for it, the
melted solder will ma
> For A-101's I use 0.093" crimp-style connector socket pins (they cost about
> $0.10 US from digikey, part #A14097-ND). After soldering wire to the
> crimp-pin, I cover with heat-shrink tubing. It's very solid. Also works for
> IN-1's, though I advise using a better tube.
On a related note, do
Hello all! I was recently looking for a 'Magnal' socket for a CRT and it
happened to be the same as an IN-1 tube socketthese aren't that easy to
find and during my searches I came across the following..
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:77271
Someone decided to 3D print their ownand it lo