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Z101b NTE53016 Equivalent, also Switches, Relay Alternative

 
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 27, 2021 7:02 pm    Post subject: Z101b NTE53016 Equivalent, also Switches, Relay Alternative Reply with quote

On 12/27/2021 8:04 PM, Jared Yates wrote:

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I'm in the process of going through the electrical architecture on an already-flying airplane and need to do some shopping. 


Z101b specifies the diode bridge NTE53016 which is available from Digikey. But I'm placing an order from Mouser, and was wondering if this might be a suitable equivalent? https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/80/KBPC10005_G_Thru911241__KBPC5010_G_Series_RevB-2506443.pdf

or maybe this one, which is half the cost:
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/169/kbpc3506t-2451205.pdf



Also, I'm needing some switches and B&C is closed until next week, has anyone found good alternative suppliers for the S700 switches or the S704-1 Relay?


For switches, the most likely candidates I can find are the Carling Series F for the single pole and Carling Series G for the double pole. It looks like I'll need two s700-2-10 which B&C calls on-on-on but Carling doesn't use the same terminology in their data sheet for the G series:
https://www.carlingtech.com/sites/default/files/documents/G-SeriesSW_Details_%26_COS.pdf

Which makes me wonder if I'm barking up the wrong tree with the G series. 
Although, it looks like their 6GM5B-78 will work for the s700-2-5, which I plan to use for magnetos and starter as per z-figures note 2.


For the S704-1 relay, I haven't found the same one yet, but I wonder if something like this would work?
https://www3.panasonic.biz/ac/e_download/control/relay/vehicle/catalog/mech_eng_cb.pdf



Just about any  bridge rectifier rated at 50 amps and 200 volts will work, but you can get that p/n from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/NTE-Electronics-NTE53016-Rectifier-Recurrent/dp/B007Z7LXVQ

Manufacturer Part No NTE53016 Repetitive Reverse Voltage Vrrm Max: 200V Forward Current If(AV): 50A Bridge Rectifier Case Style: Module Forward Voltage VF Max: 1.1V 8 more rows

I'm pretty sure that the switches B&C sells are Carling, but I'm not in the hangar at the moment to check.
For the relay, I wouldn't hesitate t use any quality 12V automotive 'cube' relay, like these from amazon:

https://smile.amazon.com/s?k=12v+automogive+cube+relay&crid=2TKICJOUWW2YT&sprefix=12v+automogive+cube+relay%2Caps%2C181&ref=nb_sb_noss_1

They're available with current ratings from around 25A to over 100A. B&C lists one as their S8009:
https://bandc.com/product/spdt-relay-12v-40a-w-terminals/

There's no harm in using a higher current relay;  as long as the coil current is reasonable. The cube relays should meet that requirement.

FWIW,

Charlie
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2021 7:27 am    Post subject: Z101b NTE53016 Equivalent, also Switches, Relay Alternative Reply with quote

Thanks guys, I appreciate the help. Sometimes it takes some doing to go from the theoretical to the actual in these things. 

On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 10:27 PM user9253 <fransew(at)gmail.com (fransew(at)gmail.com)> wrote:

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A Schottky diode such as DSS2X61-0045A has less voltage drop.
They are out of stock at most major suppliers.  But some are available on eBay for less money.
Mouser has 747-DSS2X121-0045B in stock.

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