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  • caphair
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    • Nov 2011
    • 1249

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    Re: Capacitors in schematic question

    In this schematic are L1213 and L1214 connected in series with the caps or across them? In other words if I measure across the caps would I get a 0 ohm reading or not? Trying to figure out if the caps are shorted or if I'm reading the inductor resistance across them
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