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tmorris9
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Need help finding suitable replacement varistor
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April 08, 2023, 11:49:33 pm »
I am not super savvy on varistor specs (only replaced a few in my life and was always able to just buy the same part number) but I have a Ryobi 40v charger that got a large spike and it blew the varistor in 2 parts. Luckily the numbers are in tact 10s221k and I even found a spec sheet but having an issue (U.S.) finding a replacement. Preferably off Amazon (just because shipping would be free) but I am OK with Mouser or Digi-key if I have to (I know the shipping will be much more than the part). Or really any other online place where I can buy 1 or at least small numbers (will likely never need another one in my life).
I am going to try and attach the spec sheet I did find if it helps.
Thanks!
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April 09, 2023, 01:33:00 am »
10S221K is 10mm/140VAC and equivalent TDK/Epcos S10K140 full p/n B72210S2141K101. Or Bourns MOV-10D221K.
There are many in 10mm/140VAC ratings at Mouser and DK, a few at Amazon.
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Good luck.
If thr mov blew up then the downstream components were hit with 400+ volts.
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April 12, 2023, 03:36:26 am »
I can't find anything defective and it was hit with 220v (lost a leg of my 220 in the garage and hooked up a generator and it put 220 to the 110 outlets, messed up a few Fluorescent lamps and this charger, got lucky nothing else went.
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