I know nothing about this stuff but i do know that the picture of this resistor/capacitor is the problem. This is off a digital speedometer display for a custom chopper. I have had no one to this point in any of my local electronic stores able to find out what this is or a replacement for it. Please help
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Re: Help Identify
Hi - I believe it is one of these
RXEF017 60V 0.17A DIP-2 X60 XF017 Polyswitch, Resettable Fuse, PPTC
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...017-ND/1045822
I am surprised that if you dont know what it is, you know that it is faulty?
How did you test it?Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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Thanks for your help! I know its faulty because the guy at one of the electronic shops tested it somehow and told me it wasn't working but he was unable to find a replacement part as he couldn't figure out exactly what it was. And yes that made me skeptical...sorry about the way i posted those pictures.Comment
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