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Hi... Not wanting to be a pest, but anyone have a chance to take a look at this choke and identify it for me yet? http://www.members.shaw.ca/kweitzel/resistor.jpg Awful to have to admit, but haven't the faintest idea how to read choke color codes Take care. Ken |
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Ken Weitzel wrote: wrote: Looks like 1000uH. Ken If you open a dud compact fluorescent bulb you often find this part in them, actually!(1mH mini choke) Also are some high voltage caps and other re-usable parts! Just don't cut yourself when opening the thing...and do check the parts.. Stein |
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