Of a pcb with markings ST180 could anyone help with replacement part
Relay identification please :)
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terrible design is a complete understatement, worst I have seenComment
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Transformers are supposed to look like shorts, it's just a long piece of wire inside after all.
Transformers tend to be custom for the design. Is this a switch mode power supply? Can't tell if it's an EI or ferrite core, looks like the latter and hence a switch mode, but the circuit around it looks wrong.
Will need more data, better pictures of board surrounding it...Comment
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This is why the question was asked what type of device is this board used in please post some pictures of this device plus all of its board front and back of each boardLast edited by sam_sam_sam; 04-12-2025, 11:22 PM.Comment
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