need help figuring out what inductor this is..
Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 6:57 pm #1 2024-03-29 6:57 pm #1 need help figuring out what inductor this is.. Attachments IMG_3653 (1).jpg 994.9 KB · Views: 46 ••• More options Share vinylkid58 Member Joined 2005 2024-03-29 7:03 pm #2 2024-03-29 7:03 pm #2 Knowing the piece of equipment it's in might be helpful. jeff ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 7:07 pm #3 2024-03-29 7:07 pm #3 No other identifying markings? If not, you'd have to measure it, or else find a schematic and parts list. ••• More options Share vinylkid58 Member Joined 2005 2024-03-29 7:17 pm #4 2024-03-29 7:17 pm #4 rayma said: or else find a schematic Click to expand... Yeah, that too. ••• More options Share T tauro0221 Member Joined 2008 2024-03-29 7:31 pm #5 2024-03-29 7:31 pm #5 Hi, Looked like a shielded type inductor. ••• More options Share Citizen124032 Member Joined 2022 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 Designator, range, value, size, experience, intuition. Shoot: 100 μH. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 on a jl audio amp, I have a fluke 87, not sure how to read inductance on it. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 That Fluke does not measure inductance. Why do you need to do so? ••• More options Share Elvee Member Joined 2006 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 If it doesn't look burnt or damaged, chances are that it is in a good condition. These critters tend to be quite robust ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 Yeah, just measure the resistance, and compare with the other similar ones. If not open circuit, it's probably ok. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Design & Build Parts Need help Identifying Top Bottom
vinylkid58 Member Joined 2005 2024-03-29 7:03 pm #2 2024-03-29 7:03 pm #2 Knowing the piece of equipment it's in might be helpful. jeff ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 7:07 pm #3 2024-03-29 7:07 pm #3 No other identifying markings? If not, you'd have to measure it, or else find a schematic and parts list. ••• More options Share vinylkid58 Member Joined 2005 2024-03-29 7:17 pm #4 2024-03-29 7:17 pm #4 rayma said: or else find a schematic Click to expand... Yeah, that too. ••• More options Share T tauro0221 Member Joined 2008 2024-03-29 7:31 pm #5 2024-03-29 7:31 pm #5 Hi, Looked like a shielded type inductor. ••• More options Share Citizen124032 Member Joined 2022 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 Designator, range, value, size, experience, intuition. Shoot: 100 μH. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 on a jl audio amp, I have a fluke 87, not sure how to read inductance on it. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 That Fluke does not measure inductance. Why do you need to do so? ••• More options Share Elvee Member Joined 2006 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 If it doesn't look burnt or damaged, chances are that it is in a good condition. These critters tend to be quite robust ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 Yeah, just measure the resistance, and compare with the other similar ones. If not open circuit, it's probably ok. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Design & Build Parts Need help Identifying Top Bottom
rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 7:07 pm #3 2024-03-29 7:07 pm #3 No other identifying markings? If not, you'd have to measure it, or else find a schematic and parts list. ••• More options Share vinylkid58 Member Joined 2005 2024-03-29 7:17 pm #4 2024-03-29 7:17 pm #4 rayma said: or else find a schematic Click to expand... Yeah, that too. ••• More options Share T tauro0221 Member Joined 2008 2024-03-29 7:31 pm #5 2024-03-29 7:31 pm #5 Hi, Looked like a shielded type inductor. ••• More options Share Citizen124032 Member Joined 2022 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 Designator, range, value, size, experience, intuition. Shoot: 100 μH. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 on a jl audio amp, I have a fluke 87, not sure how to read inductance on it. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 That Fluke does not measure inductance. Why do you need to do so? ••• More options Share Elvee Member Joined 2006 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 If it doesn't look burnt or damaged, chances are that it is in a good condition. These critters tend to be quite robust ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 Yeah, just measure the resistance, and compare with the other similar ones. If not open circuit, it's probably ok. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Design & Build Parts Need help Identifying Top Bottom
No other identifying markings? If not, you'd have to measure it, or else find a schematic and parts list.
vinylkid58 Member Joined 2005 2024-03-29 7:17 pm #4 2024-03-29 7:17 pm #4 rayma said: or else find a schematic Click to expand... Yeah, that too. ••• More options Share T tauro0221 Member Joined 2008 2024-03-29 7:31 pm #5 2024-03-29 7:31 pm #5 Hi, Looked like a shielded type inductor. ••• More options Share Citizen124032 Member Joined 2022 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 Designator, range, value, size, experience, intuition. Shoot: 100 μH. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 on a jl audio amp, I have a fluke 87, not sure how to read inductance on it. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 That Fluke does not measure inductance. Why do you need to do so? ••• More options Share Elvee Member Joined 2006 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 If it doesn't look burnt or damaged, chances are that it is in a good condition. These critters tend to be quite robust ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 Yeah, just measure the resistance, and compare with the other similar ones. If not open circuit, it's probably ok. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Design & Build Parts Need help Identifying Top Bottom
T tauro0221 Member Joined 2008 2024-03-29 7:31 pm #5 2024-03-29 7:31 pm #5 Hi, Looked like a shielded type inductor. ••• More options Share Citizen124032 Member Joined 2022 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 Designator, range, value, size, experience, intuition. Shoot: 100 μH. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 on a jl audio amp, I have a fluke 87, not sure how to read inductance on it. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 That Fluke does not measure inductance. Why do you need to do so? ••• More options Share Elvee Member Joined 2006 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 If it doesn't look burnt or damaged, chances are that it is in a good condition. These critters tend to be quite robust ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 Yeah, just measure the resistance, and compare with the other similar ones. If not open circuit, it's probably ok. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Design & Build Parts Need help Identifying
Citizen124032 Member Joined 2022 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 2024-03-29 7:48 pm #6 Designator, range, value, size, experience, intuition. Shoot: 100 μH. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 on a jl audio amp, I have a fluke 87, not sure how to read inductance on it. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 That Fluke does not measure inductance. Why do you need to do so? ••• More options Share Elvee Member Joined 2006 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 If it doesn't look burnt or damaged, chances are that it is in a good condition. These critters tend to be quite robust ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 Yeah, just measure the resistance, and compare with the other similar ones. If not open circuit, it's probably ok. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Design & Build Parts Need help Identifying
Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 2024-03-29 7:49 pm #7 on a jl audio amp, I have a fluke 87, not sure how to read inductance on it. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 That Fluke does not measure inductance. Why do you need to do so? ••• More options Share Elvee Member Joined 2006 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 If it doesn't look burnt or damaged, chances are that it is in a good condition. These critters tend to be quite robust ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 Yeah, just measure the resistance, and compare with the other similar ones. If not open circuit, it's probably ok. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 2024-03-29 8:14 pm #8 That Fluke does not measure inductance. Why do you need to do so? ••• More options Share Elvee Member Joined 2006 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 If it doesn't look burnt or damaged, chances are that it is in a good condition. These critters tend to be quite robust ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 Yeah, just measure the resistance, and compare with the other similar ones. If not open circuit, it's probably ok. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Elvee Member Joined 2006 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 2024-03-29 8:15 pm #9 If it doesn't look burnt or damaged, chances are that it is in a good condition. These critters tend to be quite robust ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 Yeah, just measure the resistance, and compare with the other similar ones. If not open circuit, it's probably ok. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
If it doesn't look burnt or damaged, chances are that it is in a good condition. These critters tend to be quite robust
rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 2024-03-29 8:16 pm #10 Yeah, just measure the resistance, and compare with the other similar ones. If not open circuit, it's probably ok. ••• More options Share Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Yeah, just measure the resistance, and compare with the other similar ones. If not open circuit, it's probably ok.
Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 2024-03-29 8:19 pm #11 I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get. ••• More options Share rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here.
I need to order some cause the 3 others burnt, I desoldered this one in the pic to measure it to find the right ones to get.
rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 2024-03-29 8:24 pm #12 Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it. ••• More options Share
Measure their DC resistances. Maybe the coating just melted, and they are still functional. Otherwise you need a schematic, or to measure it.