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Nutbag

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Joined: 12/04/2008
Location: Australia
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Posted: 10:00am 12 Apr 2008
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Hi all,
I’m building a water fuel cell, based on Stan Meyer’s patent. The electronics require a BUZ350 MOSFET or any MOSFET that is 200volt/20amp/ n - channel
I’m finding it hard getting this component and have been told not to vary the specifications.
Does anyone in Australia know where to get them or if another will will work.
NB
 
Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
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Posted: 11:12am 12 Apr 2008
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Have you tried WES components www.wescomponents.com? They have a good range of power mosfets and usually deliver next day.

Glenn
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GWatPE

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Posted: 12:30pm 12 Apr 2008
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hi NB,

you may try a 20N20. This is 20A @ 200V N channel.

Gordon.
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sPuDd

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Joined: 10/07/2007
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Posted: 01:58pm 12 Apr 2008
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  Nutbag said  The electronics require a BUZ350 MOSFET or any MOSFET that is 200volt/20amp/ n - channel
I’m finding it hard getting this component and have been told not to vary the specifications.


Picking any MOSFET capable of >= 200V and 20A constitutes a variation of the specification according to your plans. In reality, it makes no difference to water electrolysis anyway. Bigger the better.



It should work ...in theory
 
Nutbag

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Posted: 09:38pm 12 Apr 2008
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Hi all,
thanks for all the replies i will try all the options given, will keep u posted on progress.

thanks heaps
nutbag
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martinjsto

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Posted: 02:24pm 21 Apr 2008
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try worldwide electronics there located in perth WA but send to anywhere in the world here is there web site
he is a very helpful person and very knowledgeable.
hope this helps


martin

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