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Yeah those are selenium diodes. Not sure about other two but seems like I've seen them somewhere. I would save them if you have room. You could put them on E-bay and see if they sell. Maybe someone has some old equipment they need to fix.The right hand picture is a pile of metal rectifiers.
The one on the left is a line ballast (WW resistor?).
The middle one looks like a solenoid.
The ones on the right are selenium rectifiers as already mentioned.
Warm water resistor??
Robert-Jan
Oh ! So big and an encased resistor ? perhaps it is used in some countries. the radios we saw including Philips and Murphy were having open resistor mounted vertically.The 'line ballast' was used in old AC radios to reduce the line voltage to the value required by the series string of filaments.
Oh ! So big and an encased resistor ? perhaps it is used in some countries. the radios we saw including Philips and Murphy were having open resistor mounted vertically.
I have some old electronic parts that I don't know what they are.
Anyone know? Plus are they worth saving or should I toss them.
Thanks