Hello everyone, I am rebuilding some Coral 3-Way speakers. There is one component I am curious about. Not sure if it is a resistor or inductor.
I measured it and it has a DCR or 9.5 ohms. I am thinking it is a resistor since a inductor would have a DCR of 9.5 ohms. The component is hollow though.
I measured it and it has a DCR or 9.5 ohms. I am thinking it is a resistor since a inductor would have a DCR of 9.5 ohms. The component is hollow though.
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Lots of inductors could have DCR's of 10 ohms. They range from less than one ohm to greater than 1k ohm. Point is, this one isn't an inductor based on the construction, regardless of the labeled or measureable parameters.
Typically, an inductor is labeled in henries and possibly amperes; a resistance value is much less common, and would only be included in addition to henries.
Typically, an inductor is labeled in henries and possibly amperes; a resistance value is much less common, and would only be included in addition to henries.
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