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part identification

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    Trying to identify a component

    So I have a new project regarding an electric bike and I am trying to find a replacement transistor haven't had any luck with the code anyone have any advice or tips?
  2. J

    component identification

    Hi All, Warning I have Aspergers and ramble on so plz accept my apologies) I need help identifying a component so I can source a replacement to fix an audio crossover. I have a set of JAMO Cornet 175 speakers and they sound Beautiful that was until transport damaged the internal crossover...
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    HELP TO FIND A PART

    Hi everyone, i was wondering to make a proyect like this one: Smart Plug Proyect Just for electronics learning purposes. However, i am having problems in finding the differents parts of the female connector (the gnd metalic thing, and the european smd AC connector). Do anyone know the exact...
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    Meaning of codes on two transistors.

    This is my first post. I have a Marantz PM-66SE KI. The left speaker and headphone outputs are almost completely silent. This might be due to dead transistors. I opened the unit and I noted the codes on the transistors screwed onto the heat sink. They are A1265N R 7K and C3182N R 8A I...
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    Help identifying strange capacitor terminal style

    Greetings! I've run across a very strange terminal type for a capacitor, that I've never seen before. Anyone able to help identify the terminal style? It will get me closer to finding out if it's a source able part. Thanks! Sorry that I don't have a picture from the bottom. This is what I...

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