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    Need help with determining what this component is?

    I need help determining what this component is called? Also, where the best place to purchase them would be?

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    Last edited by blake.s; 05-01-2020, 11:11 AM.

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    Re: Need help with determining what this component is?

    It is a NTC thermistor 10Ω 6a Protection thermistor 20SP 010
    Looks like a Canthern MF73T-1 10/8 Digikey 317-1596-ND would work.
    Last edited by R_J; 05-01-2020, 11:37 AM.

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      #3
      Re: Need help with determining what this component is?

      How would i go about finding these on that same website?? And thanks for the help.

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        #4
        Re: Need help with determining what this component is?

        Originally posted by blake.s View Post
        How would i go about finding these on that same website?? And thanks for the help.

        By "these" I assume you mean the electrolytic capacitors?

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          #5
          Re: Need help with determining what this component is?

          The capacitors... sorry I was not clear on that response.

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            Re: Need help with determining what this component is?

            This will get you close, https://www.digikey.com/products/en/...=1&pageSize=25

            you will need the diameter, height & lead spacing to get closer

            The originals had a "Ripple Current @ Low Frequency" of 2.04~2.49, so I suspect any of the replacements should be ok
            Last edited by R_J; 05-01-2020, 12:07 PM.

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              Re: Need help with determining what this component is?

              I was able to order them. Thanks for all the help.

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                #8
                Re: Need help with determining what this component is?

                The thermistor vendor is Uppermost Electronic Industries. Inrush thermistors are sort of like fuses in the sense that they don't blow like that on their own. There must have been a short circuit "downstream" from them.
                PeteS in CA

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                  #9
                  Re: Need help with determining what this component is?

                  The one cap does look a bit bulged and that could cause some issues, I would also check the igbt to see if any of the internal components are shorted. this looks like it is a vfd or some sort of speed controller.

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